Category: Black Studies

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Blackanomics: For Black Families, The Affordability Crisis is a Battle For Survival

Opinion: America’s economic crisis hurts everyone, but when the Black community was already so underserved, underpaid and downright ignored, it hurts even more. I’ve seen it, and I know you’ve seen it too –...

South Sudanese returnees at a humanitarian shelter camp near Juba, South Sudan. British-Congolese protesters march through London demanding an end to mining exploitation and military abuse in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Don’t Sleep! 13 Things Black Folks Must Know About What’s Happening in Our Communities and Around the World

We’re tracking the world news so you don’t have to. Here’s what matters for our community right now. As we move through the fifth month of the year, the national landscape for the Black diaspora is...

This 1-Minute Section Of Mike Johnson’s Public Prayer Is Disturbing Experts

Mike Johnson’s messaging “hides the truth that the United States — as we know it — could not exist without the massive wealth produced by slave labor and without the violent seizure of lands...

Panelists at the Princeton University, "Black Studies Is For Everyone" symposium held on February 27, 2026

Black Studies in the Era of White Supremacy and Authoritarianism: A Conversation at Princeton

On Friday, February 27, 2026, the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University convened a one-day symposium titled “Black Studies Is For Everyone.” Held on Princeton’s campus, the gathering brought together leading scholars...

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