Black Voices: Audie Cornish has left NPR; following the departure of other hosts of color
NPR’s top producing minority journalists and hosts have quit last year.
NPR’s top producing minority journalists and hosts have quit last year.
The Academy Award-winning actor empowered other Black actors to follow his lead.
With new NIL laws, star college athletes are changing the way people think about college sports.
The law was inspired by a 4-year-old Black boy who was told his hair violated dress code.
There is a lot of hidden Black History, it’s time they come to light.
New year, same you, but better goals.
While far from an armed conflict, where we are today is anything but peaceful.
African Americans make up only 9.8% of the population in Indiana.
The Colts’ eventful season featuring horrible lows and terrific highs.
Happy celebrations like birthdays are painful with anorexia, recovery will be worth it.
Just because people dislike Biden doesn’t mean Trump is an alternative.
No matter the efforts to increase diversity, this situation is all too common.
It has been 66 years since Emmett Till was murdered.
On Nov. 29 a police officer murdered a man in a wheelchair.
Department store Santa Claus were always portrayed by white men, but not anymore.
Dec.1 marked the 33rd annual World AIDS day and there’s still a lot left to do.
Greek life is another way for racism to manifest itself in structural institutions.
Sebold has sent the wrong man behind bars and 40 years later, he's proven innocent.
Teachers across the U.S. and U.K. conduct strikes combating unequal wages, pension cuts and overworked staff
It’s okay to love yourself even when you don't feel your best.