As of April 14 2020, the coronavirus has infected approximately 2 million people globally; thankfully 500,000 people have recovered yet 120,000 people have died... Read More...
Haiti is reportedly ready to reopen their textile industry, despite some warnings from medical professionals to remain cautious. On March 20, the country dec... Read More...
In 2014 an Ebola outbreak - the worst of its kind to date - swept across several countries in West Africa and even into the continents of Europe and the United ... Read More...
Scientists say the latest coronavirus pandemic came about naturally. A new survey says most black people don't believe that. A new Pew Research study titled ... Read More...
A number of U.S. cities are releasing reports about the disproportionate amount of black people dying from the coronavirus. The question is, why? While black... Read More...
Since Keke Palmer broke onto the scene as a child star, she has been representing strong, articulate, multidimensional black girls in film, on television and th... Read More...
A recent survey is revealing how black people in the United States are reacting to the impact of the coronavirus when compared to their hispanic and white count... Read More...
In 2004, the world got their first glimpse of the secret underworld of nuclear proliferation when the name Abdul Qadeer Khan became synonymous with the dangerou... Read More...
Voice recognition applications are not programmed to understand a variety of black voices in the same way that they recognize white ones. The Proceedings of... Read More...
Some people may be skeptical about taking medical advice from Styles P, a hip hop industry veteran who recently shared the natural remedies that he used to batt... Read More...
Come visit The Spot to experience how we use art to lower stress.
We have two rooms, the first designed in browns and earth tones, which calms you and ... Read More...
With much of the world on a COVID-19 inspired quarantine and kids staying home more than usual, one counselor hopes to help black parents navigate challenges. ... Read More...
The Maryland state Senate has passed a bill for the Maryland General Assembly’s approved legislation that will provide $580 million to four historically black c... Read More...
By David Myles COVID-19 continues to interrupt mundane activities in not only Britain, but much of Europe and other so-called developed countries. Consequent... Read More...