Schools are dealing with an increase in racial violence following the election in November. A St. Louis mother talked with TheVillageCelebration about the injury her son suffered...
All lives should matter – but they don’t. And if you’re black in America, the message is often clear and consistent that your humanity is fleeting...
I’m a white guy – about as white as it gets actually – and it’s hard to put into words how dramatically my life changed just...
Silicon Valley is criticized for a lack of diversity, but a St. Louis tech company is being recognized by an industry giant. Meet Jared Arms, a...
The family of Philando Castile held his funeral last week. The country is still reeling from the police-involved shooting that killed the school cafeteria supervisor and...
The videos of police-involved shootings of Black men are at the very heart of the social justice movement. But, make no mistake, the police are also...
When the incomparable powers of the universe force feed you revolution with the allure of historical sentiment and ancestral demands, regardless of how weak or disconnected...
You know that eerie feeling that you get when something isn’t right — sort of like you’re daydreaming but you know all too well that you...
One of the many remembering Reverend Clemente Pinckney is Reverend Mark Tyler, Pastor of Mother Bethel AME in Philadelphia. Rev. Tyler recalls talking with the late...
President Barack Obama, the nation’s first African American president, can view The Emancipation Proclamation every day. The document ending the brutal practice of slavery holds a...