Get to know Rashida Jones; she is the first black woman to lead a major U.S cable news network. In 2020, she was appointed by the NBCUniversal News Group as president of MSNBC, replacing Phil Griffin, ...
Luna Launchpad is now accepting applicants for its second ever cohort, set to start in March. The 10-week program aims to ...
Shalanda Young, outgoing director of Biden’s Office of Management and Budget, spoke to The 19th about her historic tenure, ...
Bernard L. Herman, renowned scholar, author and professor emeritus of American material culture at the University of Delaware ...
Cann knows that many of the names on this program are unknown, but she hopes Chicago audiences will give it a chance.
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Even before 1960, when seventeen countries in Africa gained independence in a single year, American diplomats had identified ...
A citizen of the United States, whose parents are from Ghana, has shared her frustration over the salaries of workers in the ...
Tsedaye Makonnen’s ethereal pillars at the African Art Museum pay tribute to victims of violence and the perils of migration.
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From Viola Davis to Charlamagne Tha God, there is a good reason why troubled South Carolina is home to Black excellence.