
Princeton to Name Residential College After a Black Woman
Mellody Hobson will become the first Black woman to have a residential college named after them at an Ivy League school, Princeton University.
Mellody Hobson will become the first Black woman to have a residential college named after them at an Ivy League school, Princeton University.
The Princess of Africa, Yvonne Chaka Chaka, is more than just an international music artist. She’s a true Black Icon.
Happy Independence Day, Angola! On this day, November 11th, 1975, Angola declared independence from Portugal. Today we are celebrating this South African country by exploring 7 interesting facts about this Portuguese speaking nation. Let’s jump right in!
Lisa Gwaikolo, Respiratory Specialist, stands strong while facing challenges during COVID-19.
Established in 1919 by the librarian of the Boy Scouts of America, Franklin K. Matthiews, Children’s Book Week celebrates books for children and the joy of reading. Every year, it is celebrated in May but this year, there are two dedicated weeks of celebration, May 4-10 and November 9-15..
Howard University College of Medicine has produced a large portion of the African-American physicians practicing in the United States.
Morrison’s stories often told in-depth stories of the Black American experience. She discussed culture, fear, mass migration, and acceptance.
On November 4, 2008, Barack Obama defeated Senator John McCain becoming the 44th President and the first African-American to hold the office of the presidency.
Happy Independence Day, Dominica! Join us as we take a journey inside this beautiful, lush Caribbean country.
Happy Independence Day, Antigua and Barbuda! On this day, November 1st of 1981, the Caribbean country gained independence from the British. Let’s take a journey inside the rich culture, African history and cuisine of the islands.