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Beacon Press / Wulf Bradley Born in Chicago and raised in Alabama, WJ Lofton’s creative work breathes life into the ...
Years after being catapulted to national fame in the U.S.S.R. as a child actor, he wrote about ideals of racial harmony and ...
Celebrations all over Los Angeles County marked Juneteenth and they all shared one thing in common: A rich sense of history.
The book is a celebration of spaces, past and present, where Black intellect, activism and community flourish. :: In the ...
Poetry therapy is the clinical practice of using poetic tools to support emotional regulation, trauma recovery, and identity development. When thoughtfully integrated into therapy, especially with ...
A memorial sculpture park honoring the first Black family to own a home in the city of Piedmont is once again gaining ...
A 1699 letter from an enslaved boy portrayed in a 17th-century painting sheds light on Black identity and agency in early ...
Since the days of Emancipation and ‘40 Acres and a Mule,’ land has meant many things to Black families: loss, dreams, injustice—and self-reliance.
This Freedom School isn’t just for Black children. Dean Rum, 13, registered with his older brother. “I kind of like it because schools don’t usually teach this stuff, so it helps,” he said.
Black women observed that the combination of being Black and receiving public assistance or having no insurance coverage had a compound negative effect on their reproductive health experience.
Anna Leonard’s poems explore the tender spaces between grief, memory, and transformation. Rooted in the body and the natural ...