Honoring the History of Juneteenth
Juneteenth is a celebration of the end of slavery in the United States. It celebrates…
The Reopening of the Smithsonian and the Power of Museums to Tell Black History
In a major move for the reopening of museums across the globe, the Smithsonian Institution…
Race-Driven Massacres and Violence on African Americans Silenced in American History
June 1, 2021 marked the 100th anniversary of the conclusion of the Tulsa Race Massacre….
Recognizing Skin Cancer Disparities
June is National Cancer Survivor Month, honoring those who have fought cancer and those currently…
Robert F. Smith Speaks of Risk and Community at the 2021 Black Men in Leadership Conference
On May 18, 2021, Robert F. Smith was the featured keynote speaker at the virtual…
African American Music Appreciation Month Honors the Importance of Black Music
This month marks the celebration of African American Music Appreciation Month, a date set by…
REFORM Alliance’s “Give Life Back” Campaign Promotes Probation and Parole Reform
In April, the REFORM Alliance, a group launched to transform probation and parole by changing…
U.S. Colleges Will Welcome Their Most Diverse Student Body in History
The incoming class of college students at many of the top colleges in the United…
Honoring Famous Inventors During National Inventors Month 2021
Many of us know the famous saying, “Genius is one percent inspiration, ninety-nine percent perspiration,”…