by Julianne Malveaux Douglas Turner Ward (1930-2021) wrote a searing play, “Days of Absence,” that depicted the way life might
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Trump’s Parade Met With Protests as Dictator Claims, Resurfaced Audio Spark Outrage
by Stacy M. Brown and Trevor Johnson President Donald Trump’s extravagant up to $45 million birthday and military parade through
As Support for Juneteenth Recedes Nationally, D.C. Region Pushes Forward With 2025 Celebrations
by Stacy M. Brown As many cities across the United States scale back or cancel Juneteenth events due to vanishing
NAACP Shuts Out Trump: First Time in 116 Years, Civil Rights Group Refuses to Invite Sitting President
by Stacy M. Brown Weary of President Donald Trump’s attacks on civil rights, immigrants and diversity and still reeling from
Civil Rights Groups Demand Congressional Oversight as Trump’s DOJ Abandons Civil Rights Mandate
by Stacy M. Brown The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, joined by more than 80 prominent national organizations,
Social Security, Medicare Face Financial Challenges as Trust Fund Depletion Dates Advance
by Stacy M. Brown The latest annual report from the Boards of Trustees overseeing the Social Security and Medicare programs
Widow of D.C. Officer Assaulted on Jan. 6 Wins Partial Legal Victory
by Stacy M. Brown More than four years later, a D.C. jury has found a man who participated in the
Americans Warned: You Could Be a Target
by Stacy M. Brown The U.S. State Department on Sunday issued a rare worldwide travel advisory warning American citizens to
Trump’s ‘Big Ugly Bill’ Heads to Vote Today — Top 5 Ways It Drains Black America
by Stacy M. Brown The Senate is set to vote Monday on the “One Big, Beautiful Bill,” or as the
NIH Defunds Study on Black Infant Prematurity in Broader Crackdown on DEI Research
by Stacy M. Brown A federally funded study exploring why Black babies in Detroit are disproportionately born prematurely has been
