by Elinor Tatum
I am not naming these months, or mentioning a horrible president to pit one observance against another. But it does get pretty ridiculous–there is a national frog month and a national popcorn month. I expect we will be hearing soon from the society for the prevention of cruelty to pigs, asking us not to eat pork some...
by JOHNNY KNOLLWOOD
On February 13, just one day before Valentine’s Day, hitmakers New Edition will be joined by Philadelphia soul icons Boys II Men and renowned singer Toni Braxton for an evening of smooth rhythm & blues.
The all-star lineup will stop at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., as...
by Herb Boyd
Reading Ginger Adams Otis’ engrossing “Firefight: The Century-Long Battle to Integrate New York’s Bravest,” which centers on the ordeal and ultimate success of Wesley Williams to become a fireman, she cited a passage about another African-American pioneer in uniform, Samuel J. Battle, New York City’s first Black...
Last week we featured Judge Constance Baker Motley and with the focus now on Judge William Henry Hastie Jr. we feel there is both gender and judicial balance.
Like Motley, Hastie was an outstanding juris, educator, and civil rights advocate with a number of firsts on his impressive resume. He...
by Herb Boyd
Last week, 130 years after Homer Plessy was ejected from a whites-only train and triggered the “separate but equal” Supreme Court ruling that enshrined him in history, he was finally pardoned. Down across the years the infamous Plessy v. Ferguson decision of 1896 symbolized segregation and stood...
Following my usual pattern of seeking to tie one week’s profile with another led me to Ruth Ella Moore, who like last week’s feature on Dr. Harold Amos earned a number of firsts as a Black American in science and the medical field. In fact, given that both at...
Last week’s column devoted to Angelina Weld Grimké brought to mind her father Archibald Grimké, the prominent lawyer and abolitionist. And any mention of Archibald evokes his association with W.E.B. Du Bois and Butler Wilson, both members of the famed but short-lived Niagara Movement.
Okay, we know who Du Bois...
by JOHNNY KNOLLWOOD
On February 13, just one day before Valentine’s Day, hitmakers New Edition will be joined by Philadelphia soul icons Boys II Men...
by Association for the Study of African American Life and History
In 1925, when Dr. Carter G. Woodson planned the inaugural week-long observance of Black...
by Karen Juanita Carrillo
Currently, both U.S. and Jamaica recognize dual citizenship, meaning you can be a citizen of both countries and hold both passports....
by Ariama C. Long The New Haven independent
Antonio Delgado, New York’s Democratic lieutenant governor who launched a campaign against Gov. Kathy Hochul for her...
Gallup will soon no longer measure presidential approval, the analytics firm confirmed on Feb. 11.
Founded by George Gallup in 1935, the Washington, DC-based management...
Nationwide — Andrea Lacy, Luv’s Brownies®, the iconic Bay Area bakery behind the Original Heart-Shaped Brownie®, is celebrating its 30th anniversary with its biggest...
by LLOYD B. DAVIS
After being in ICE custody for just 24 hours at the controversial Delaney Hall ICE Detention Center in Newark, “remarkably healthy”...
Nationwide — Tronderrica James, a 30-year-old African American surrogate mother from Nevada, says she was misled into carrying a baby for a Chinese couple now...
by Mildred Europa Taylor, Face2FaceAfrica.com
oco Jones delivered a powerful performance of the Black national anthem, “Lift Every Voice and Sing”, ahead of the 2026 Super Bowl on Sunday.
As soon...
by Mildred Europa Taylor, Face2Face.com
he Underground Railroad was a large movement in North America consisting of several individuals who worked together to aid enslaved men and...
by Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku, Face2FaceAfrica.com
Democratic leaders are rejecting a White House proposal tied to immigration enforcement, describing it as lacking substance and warning they could block funding...
by Mona Mahadevan
In the ten days since beginning a new bus safety program, the city has issued 260 warning notices to drivers caught on camera passing a school bus...
by Laura Glesby
Elias Estabrook and Adrian Huq learn about the BRT proposal. City Engineer Giovanni Zinn: “Bus service is not just bus stop to bus stop, it’s from your...
The agency regularly fails Black communities. Now the Trump administration wants to make it smaller
by Willy Blackmore Word in Black
For months, a 13-member council appointed by President Trump has...
by Mona Mahadevan The New Haven independent
In the ten days since beginning a new bus safety program, the city has issued 260 warning notices to drivers caught on camera...
by Maya McFadden
HARTFORD — Mayor Justin Elicker joined fellow municipal elected officials from across Connecticut in the State Capitol building Tuesday to demand that the state change the Education...
by Paul Bass The New Haven independent
Clockwise from far right: Farmer calling out ICE in 2018; pushing for paid leave at the State Capitol with now-opponent Sabin; advocating with...
by Laura Glesby The New Haven independent
Running the city’s Transportation, Traffic & Parking (TT&P) Department is a bit like conducting a symphony that never ends.
At any given intersection, there...
by Thomas Breen The New Haven independent
Bekhrad: She’s “still depending very much on guidance because he’s the alder for this location.” Credit: Alexandra Martinakova file photo
A Fair Haven...
by Thomas Breen
Ready… set… vote! At City Hall. Credit: Thomas Breen photo
Four of 2,887 eligible voters in Ward 7 had cast their ballots by noon Wednesday, on the first...
by Allan Appel
If it’s not in the city’s comprehensive plans from the beginning, it might get done but much later, if at all, for people with disabilities.
That sobering if...
by Maya McFadden
The Yale Teaching Fellowship’s leaders are tweaking how the new program works in order to help deliver on a promise they’ve made from the start: To prepare...
by Mona Mahadevan
Police have arrested three people — and are searching for one more — in connection to a New Year’s Eve shootout that injured a bystander.
In an interview...
by Elinor Tatum
I am not naming these months, or mentioning a horrible president to pit one observance against another. But it does get pretty ridiculous–there is a national frog...
by JOHNNY KNOLLWOOD
On February 13, just one day before Valentine’s Day, hitmakers New Edition will be joined by Philadelphia soul icons Boys II Men...
by Association for the Study of African American Life and History
In 1925, when Dr. Carter G. Woodson planned the inaugural week-long observance of Black...
by Karen Juanita Carrillo
Currently, both U.S. and Jamaica recognize dual citizenship, meaning you can be a citizen of both countries and hold both passports....
by Ariama C. Long The New Haven independent
Antonio Delgado, New York’s Democratic lieutenant governor who launched a campaign against Gov. Kathy Hochul for her...
Gallup will soon no longer measure presidential approval, the analytics firm confirmed on Feb. 11.
Founded by George Gallup in 1935, the Washington, DC-based management...
Nationwide — Andrea Lacy, Luv’s Brownies®, the iconic Bay Area bakery behind the Original Heart-Shaped Brownie®, is celebrating its 30th anniversary with its biggest...
by LLOYD B. DAVIS
After being in ICE custody for just 24 hours at the controversial Delaney Hall ICE Detention Center in Newark, “remarkably healthy”...
Nationwide — Tronderrica James, a 30-year-old African American surrogate mother from Nevada, says she was misled into carrying a baby for a Chinese couple now...