Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday responded to global blowback to his comments this week that Ukraine should not ...
Sometimes blending Scripture with contemporary music and the arts, faith leaders are providing lessons on Black history to ...
Between 1959 and 1963, an elementary school class in West Chatham went from majority white to majority Black, and Next Voices ...
Research volunteer Caroline S. O’Connell will share the story of Flossie Sinclair Furr, an African American school teacher ...
Among those who have covered Tim Buckley's "Song to the Siren" is John Frusciante, Sinead O'Connor and Bryan Ferry. But Plant ...
On Tuesday, students gathered at Malcolm X College on the Near West Side to discuss the importance of local labor movements ...
The wounds of the Holocaust and faceless capitalism that encourage hatred of foreigners “ The Brutalist” The film “The ...
Shore|Lines exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Photography in downtown Chicago looks at Black migration from the Gulf ...
The Chicago tennis champion and basketball star was considered one of the best Black female athletes of her time, but her story has been overlooked in history, author Robert Pruter writes.
The Lansing Historical Society celebrate Black History Month with a special program about the Chicago Black Renaissance on ...
A People on the Move,” Detroit PBS is partnering with Michigan Central Station to welcome metro Detroiters to two weekend-long events. The weekends will feature screenings of the series, food from ...
The new lawsuit comes after the U.S. government filed litigation against Illinois, the city of Chicago and Cook County.