By Christine WeertsSpecial to the Selma Times JournalThis year marks the 125th anniversary of “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” ...
Organizations and communities across the nation are celebrating Black History Month, not just to celebrate Black history, to ...
Having access to age-appropriate information and support can make a big difference to people with young-onset dementia and those supporting them. Younger people with dementia may find they are offered ...
To young and old today who want to make a change, Rita Omokha proclaims, “Tell yourself you can — and watch yourself prove it ...
President Harry S. Truman’s “loyalty checks” began with an executive order declaring that “there shall be a loyalty ...
In fact, New York City schools have even been called some of the most segregated school districts in the nation, particularly ...
For some Americans, athletes can and should be role models, according to a study. For others, athletes should only express ...
Emerging as a bold counterforce to the policies of the Trump administration, youth leaders from across the nation came together at a press conference organized by NextGen America.
The NAACP is urging cancer be declared as a public health crisis in the Black community in response to troubling CDC research.
For Natasha Martin, leading and serving come second nature.She's had her own women's organization for years.“We were just doing small things in the community,” ...
John Schriffen grew up in a family of civil rights activists. His grandfather, Alphonso Deal, was the NAACP president of ...
Volunteers of Moms Demand Action and Students Demand Action rally in Annapolis for gun safety advocacy. Listen to their powerful stories and calls for change.