By Gabino Iglesias These lines appear on the first page of Daniel Black’s Black on Black: On Our Resilience and Brilliance in America: “I write because we hurt. I write because some pain can’t be described. It can only be felt in the marrow of a story or the lyrics of a song.” Black’s new collection
MoreBy Alexis Clark The blue print all started in Watson Hall dormitory seven years ago. Now three TSU alum who are founders of a major national restaurant chain, has been nominated as semifinalists for the esteemed James Beard Foundationâs Outstanding Restaurateur Culinary Award. The semifinalists were announced on January 25. Slim & Huskyâs Pizza Beeria owners Clinton
MoreCourtesy of John C. Smith University During a recent Mecklenburg County Commissioner meeting, Johnson C. Smith Universityâs Lactation and Doula Program became one of 75 local projects funded with money allocated from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA). The county received $99 million in ARPA funds, which were granted by the federal government
MoreBy Rebecca Shabad President Joe Biden said Thursday that he hopes the death of Tyre Nichols prompts action on Capitol Hill to advance police reform as he met with members of the Congressional Black Caucus at the White House. Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris hosted members of the group in the Oval Office as
MoreCourtesy of Morgan State University Morgan State University has received a $500,000 grant from the Mellon Foundationâthe nationâs largest funder of the arts, culture, and humanitiesâto launch Black QueerâŠEverything (BQE), a pioneering initiative that seeks to enrich the discourse of race and racialization nationwide with a specialized focus on the interplay of racialized blackness in relationship
MoreBy Zshekinah Collier Workers rallied outside the University System of Maryland Board of Regents meeting on Friday morning aiming to bend the ear of leaders for better wages and work conditions. There were about 100 people, some of whom were university employees, who even marched into the meeting that was in progress to garner the
MoreBy Brittany Bailer Justin Hansford, executive director of the Thurgood Marshall Civil Rights Center and member of the U.N. Permanent Forum of People of African Descent, recently traveled to Geneva, Switzerland for the forumâs first annual meeting. The center recently sponsored 12 law students from Hansfordâs Movement Lawyering Clinic to go on the trip and present their semester-long research before
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