During a 2009 commencement address to students at Arizona State, Barack Obama said the following to the collected graduates, …
A longstanding member and leader of the NAACP, Derrick Johnson is guiding the Association through a period of re-envisioning …
‘John-crow, yuh waan flap a wing?’ In celebration of Black Music Appreciation Month, we present eight-time GRAMMY winner, …
An ancient proverb notes, “Each generation will reap what the former generation has sown.” Over the course of the 193
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As the Black Press celebrates its 193rd year, we find ourselves facing an unfortunate reality: Too many of the stories of …
This is a pivotal time, in our nation’s history, to force positive changes within all of our institutions which are
Today, Hip Hop is commonly accepted as a global phenomenon but today’s artists owe a huge debt to Kurtis Blow.
“Democracy doesn’t work for us,” says Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (@kaj33) of Black Americans. “We are last hired, first fired. We have
The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) is kicking off Black Music Appreciation Month with an exclusive interview …
“I can’t breath…” The senseless killing of unarmed Black men, Black women, Black boys and Black girls has become so
The NNPA’s Stacy Brown interviews Congresswoman Karen Bass (D-CA). Rep. Bass is a member of the Democratic Party and …
Americans rely on Community Newspapers to keep them informed on issues across a broad range of subjects but newsrooms …
Don’t miss a special @BlackPressUSA live interview with Iconic Entertainer and Entrepreneur, ICE CUBE. Thursday, May 21 …
Join us as the NNPA’s Sr. Correspondent Stacy Brown interviews 4 iconic publishers: Calvin Anderson, Memphis New Tri-State …
LIVESTREAM — On Wednesday, May 13th at 1PM ET, join NNPA Sr. Correspondent Stacy Brown as he discusses the state
WASHINGTON INFORMER — Summer is here and the time is right for … Amtrak? Greyhound?
WASHINGTON INFORMER — A national family and medical paid leave program must be passed by Congress to ensure all American workers can care for their families without...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — A District-headquartered employees’ union has launched an interactive campaign to engage young people of color ahead of the 2020 election. The initiative of the...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — A year ago, District residents were in an uproar, as the story of missing Black and Latina girls was met with near-silence from the...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — It’s easy to think that personal chefs are only for the rich and famous.
WASHINGTON INFORMER — For years, Black women have had to rise above adversity, exude humility and care for others.
WASHINGTON INFORMER — A new farming bill could act as a start to ending the long-standing disparities and discrimination in the agriculture field.
WASHINGTON INFORMER — The College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability and Environmental Sciences, of the University of the District of Columbia, again will offer the D.C. Master...