The 2024 election saw a sizable shift toward the Republicans among Black Americans. But recent polling suggests that may not ...
Linda Blount, president of the Atlanta-based Black Women’s Health Imperative, which aims to improve the health of Black women ...
As a summer intern on NBC’s “Today” show many decades ago, I used to talk with the anchors and reporters doing the job I ...
Dr. Jamal Bryant, head of the New Birth Missionary Baptist and organizer of a Target boycott, has been a longtime supporter ...
From COVID-19 conspiracy theories to confusion on the facts about Medicare and Medicaid to refusing to say that vaccines aren ...
Literary scholar Farah Jasmine Griffin discusses how Black yearning keeps surviving in the face of racist violence.
A video of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in his Senate confirmation hearing repeating a misleading narrative that Black people should ...
A psychiatrist at Harvard and an adviser to Jesse Jackson and Bill Cosby, he challenged Black Americans to stand up to ...
Legends like congresswoman Shirley Chisholm, Morrie Turner and Captain Bill Pinkney were all firsts in their field.
Generations after "Generations," CBS launches the first-ever predominantly Black soap as America grapples with race.
Black history happens every day, and the stories from NPR listeners are good examples of that. From becoming the first Black ...