Black Voices: African Student Association creates space for Black students at IU
The African Student Association is a student-run organization at IU that raises awareness about the cultural, economic, social, and political problems in Africa.
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The African Student Association is a student-run organization at IU that raises awareness about the cultural, economic, social, and political problems in Africa.
The three-part Kanye West documentary “Jeen-Yuhs” shows West’s path to greatness: starting as a talented music producer struggling to be taken seriously as a rapper to becoming one of the biggest musical artists of the 21st century.
The Black Student Union is a safe haven for Black students trying to find more opportunities to get involved at IU. It can be hard to find Black faces and make connections on campus and BSU helps bridge this gap by getting students more involved.
Former Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores is suing the NFL and three of its teams, alleging problems in the league with discrimination in its head coach hiring practices.
The Denver Broncos are in the market for a new owner, and Black billionaire Robert F. Smith is named among potential buyers. The Broncos are expected to be sold during this offseason, and Smith would make NFL history as the first Black owner ever.
Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores and Houston Texans coach David Culley were fired last week, leaving Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin as the only Black coach in the NFL.
Oklahoma Quarterback Caleb Williams stunned the college football world earlier last week after entering the transfer portal. His announcement reignites conversations about name, image and likeness laws and their effect on college sports overall.
If you've been watching the Colts all season, you've probably felt every emotion a sports fan can have about their team. New-season excitement before week one’s kickoff, a tad uneasy after a 28-16 loss in week one to the Seattle Seahawks, and complete despair after a 1-4 record five games into the season.
Dak Prescott's road back to the field on this year's season of Hard Knocks has taken an in-depth look at the inner workings of NFL football and its players.
Sha’Carri Richardson, a sprinter for Team USA, will miss the Tokyo Olympics after testing positive for marijuana earlier last week.
It’s not surprising many Black Americans aren’t comfortable taking the COVID-19 vaccine considering the history we have in American medicine. But on Tuesday, Sandra Lindsay became the first person in the United States to receive the vaccine, and she’s a Black woman.
Female rapper Mulatto, born as Alyssa Michelle, has been the target of social media hate recently over her controversial and insensitive name. This isn’t the first time the XXL freshman artist has received criticism, but now she is becoming a household name and the conversation is coming back into the spotlight.
Today journalism has dozens of different forms. From social media apps, to websites updating by the second to news channels run on television 24/7, there always seems to be a place to find the news. Despite the wide variety of outlets, many organizations still struggle to correctly cover Black communities
Diversity in elected officials is critical to the inclusiveness of policy and governmental affairs.
What started as protests in Nigeria against a corrupt and violent police system has now turned into a worldwide movement — #EndSARS. It is gaining attention from celebrities around the world.
Elections and voting are both pillars of American democracy, but the person who is supposed to lead America continuously questions their legitimacy.
Colin Kaepernick started a movement in 2016 when he kneeled during the national anthem to protest against racial injustice. It has been four years since he first took a knee, and acts of protests within sports organizations have not stopped.
The American education system is known for not adequately addressing history, specifically Black history.
Two Black-owned banks announced their merger Aug. 26, to create a bank worth $1 billion in assets. The merger of these banks will create opportunities for the Black community that are not granted by most commercial banks today.
From the COVID-19 pandemic to racial unrest across the country, IU students returning to campus have to navigate more than just new class schedules. As a result of these situations, the safety of students is more compromised than previous years.