The Weeksville Heritage Center will host a screening and panel discussion on the documentary film "Everlasting: The life and legacy of Medgar Evers" on Feb. 19.
TV Time: In Reset, Adir Miller explores aging and regrets, but the series fails to live up to the expectations set by his ...
Born in 1950, Readus Fletcher experienced his share of racial discrimination as a young man, but he also saw the dismantling ...
Jack Yates High School - the second high school established for Black students in Houston ISD - celebrates its 100th anniversary this month.
The documentary, hosted by Henry Louis Gates Jr., traces years of alliance and rupture — but its false binary perpetuates ...
Phil Bertelsen and Sara Wolitzky discuss PBS’ four-part series 'Black And Jewish America: An Interwoven History.' ...
For Black History Month, docuseries 'Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History' parses what has unified and divided the ...
Librarians across the U.S. examine how restrictions on library content are shaping communities. When lawmakers seek to review a list of books, librarians find themselves on the frontlines of a ...
Born in 1950, Readus Fletcher experienced his share of racial discrimination as a young man, but he also saw the dismantling of Jim Crow laws that ...
TV anchor covered trauma and grief behind the lens for decades. But as a pastor, she learned to listen in a new way.
Civil rights activist Judy Richardson moved with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in ways she said might have not been possible in other organizations during the Civil Rights ...
At 6 p.m., the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s Young Adult Committee will host a panel called “Black History in the Making”, allowing for dialogue and shared experiences.
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