Broadway Royalty and Civil Rights Warrior: Lena Horne Remembered
Lena Horne broke barriers in Hollywood and civil rights, becoming a trailblazing icon whose courage, music, and legacy continue to inspire generations of Black artists and activists.
Wilma Rudolph: How a Girl Who Couldn’t Walk Became the Fastest Woman in the World
Wilma Rudolph overcame polio to become a triple Olympic gold medalist and global icon—breaking barriers in sports, civil rights, and women’s history.
Georgia-Born, Globally Respected: America’s First Black Catholic Bishop, Ordained 150 Years Ago
Bishop James A. Healy, America’s first Black Catholic bishop, was ordained 150 years ago. His life shaped U.S. Catholicism through service, education, and advocacy.
Brown v. Board of Education: The Supreme Court Ruling That Changed America
Briggs v. Elliott helped end school segregation. Discover the personal sacrifice of the Briggs family in the landmark Brown v. Board decision.
Maryland’s Wes Moore says he’s not running for president but high-profile stops keep chatter alive
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore denies 2028 presidential run, focuses on state economy, budget deficit, and boosting Maryland business despite rising national profile.
From Exclusion to Excellence: The Birth of Negro League Baseball
The Negro National League’s first game on May 2, 1920, marked a historic turning point for Black baseball, led by visionary founder Rube Foster.
The One-Drop Papacy: What Pope Leo XIV American Roots Reveal
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, promises humility and reform as he succeeds Pope Francis and ushers in a new era for the Catholic Church
Tougaloo College Faces Threats After Jasmine Crockett’s Commencement Speech
Black Information Network | May 9, 2025 Tougaloo College officials are investigating “concerning calls” to the school after Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D) delivered a commencement address during which she criticized President Donald Trump. In a…
Governor Wes Moore Draws Buzz as Democrats Look Ahead
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is gaining national attention as a unifying Democratic leader and potential presidential contender praised for his service, charisma, and crisis leadership.