Critics compared the gold-leaf Trump monument to the biblical golden calf as supporters framed the statue as a symbol of divine protection and resilience.
by Rev. Dorothy S. Boulware
A Black MAGA pastor’s blessing of a towering golden Trump statue ignited a fierce debate over faith, political power, and whether parts of American Christianity are drifting from worship into personality cult.
Before...
The Bitsie Clark Fund for Artists
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The following citizen contribution was submitted by members of the Bitsie Clark Fund for Artists. Applications for the grant, which you can find here, are open through June 30.
The Bitsie Clark Fund for Artists, dedicated to enriching arts and culture in Greater New...
by Thomas Breen
Sabin with campaign supporters, including Lisa Velasquez-Torres, outside 200 Orange Friday.
Democratic Registrar of Voters Shannel Evans with Farmer, as he double checks that he can sign his own petition.
The morning after the local Democratic Party endorsed State Rep. Pat Dillon for a 22nd term representing a west-side...
by Maya McFadden
The pool at Conte West Hills School won’t be open this summer after all — thanks to “tedious” procurement steps the school district still has to work through in order to produce a final purchase order (PO) covering needed repairs.
Lisa Hopkins, New Haven Public Schools’ (NHPS) executive...
by Allan Appel
Chief Zannelli (right) with former alder Ernie Santiago and Santiago’s great-nephew Jadiel.
William Wood and George Creamer Sr. both earnestly want the cops to please keep working to reduce the blaringly loud noise from racing motorcycles and ATVs that keep elderly folks from sleeping well.
However, they said, when...
Critics compared the gold-leaf Trump monument to the biblical golden calf as supporters framed the statue as a symbol of divine protection and resilience.
by...
THE ATLANTA VOICE — Amy Sherald’s mid-career retrospective, “American Sublime,” opens at the High Museum of Art, showcasing over 35 paintings and her unique...
It’s a historic night of victories up and down the ballot
Higher Heights for America President and CEO Glynda C. Carr released the following statement...
By The Chicago Defender
The Obama Foundation has announced plans for a large public watch party to celebrate the Grand Opening Ceremony of the Obama...
By Atlanta Daily World
Atlanta Daily World stands as the first Black daily publication in America. Started in 1927 by Morehouse College graduate W.A. Scott....
courtesy of HBCUNEWS.com
The NAACP launched a campaign Tuesday calling on Black student-athletes to boycott Southern colleges in the wake of a Supreme Court decision last month that...
by Mildred Europa Taylor, Face2FaceAfrica.com
ong before the British abolished slave trade in 1833, the first slave trade came to an end due to political and other...
The Bitsie Clark Fund for Artists
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The following citizen contribution was submitted by members of the Bitsie Clark Fund for Artists. Applications for the grant, which you can find...
by Thomas Breen
Sabin with campaign supporters, including Lisa Velasquez-Torres, outside 200 Orange Friday.
Democratic Registrar of Voters Shannel Evans with Farmer, as he double checks that he can sign his...
by Maya McFadden
The pool at Conte West Hills School won’t be open this summer after all — thanks to “tedious” procurement steps the school district still has to work...
by Allan Appel
Chief Zannelli (right) with former alder Ernie Santiago and Santiago’s great-nephew Jadiel.
William Wood and George Creamer Sr. both earnestly want the cops to please keep working to...
by Mona Mahadevan
Mayor Justin Elicker gets ready to conduct a traffic stop…
…and comes across Alder Carmen Rodriguez, who played the part of an argumentative driver.
Rodriguez had a Trump hat...
by Dereen Shirnekhi and Thomas Breen
The Elicker administration has joined another lawsuit against the Trump administration — this time contesting a new “Anti-Weaponization Fund” that the mayor warns is...
by Donald Eng CTNewsJunkie
HARTFORD, CT — The commission tasked with overhauling how the state funds public schools includes two state senators, two state representatives, a transit professional, two school...
An agent of Immigration and Customs Enforcement waits outside a courtroom at New York Federal Plaza Immigration Court inside the Jacob K. Javitz Federal Building in New York on...
Lucy Gellman
On Wednesday afternoon, New Haven Academy science teacher David Herndon was planning to have his 10th grade biology students continue their frog dissections. One floor below, senior Bailie...
By Lisa Backus, Staff WriterUpdated
WALLINGFORD — After two days of calls for transparency by the Connecticut NAACP State Conference, Friday Connecticut State Police issued details on their search for a...
By Abiba Biao
Arts and Ideas high school fellow Lhord-Haaziq Howard, Arts & Ideas Community Impact Manager Shannon Miller, and high school fellow Andrew McCarty. Abiba Biao Photos.
Beneath the...
by Thomas Breen
The City Plan Commission voted unanimously Wednesday evening to approve the construction of 242 new affordable apartments atop adjacent ex-industrial properties in Newhallville.
The “Elm City Lofts” project...
Critics compared the gold-leaf Trump monument to the biblical golden calf as supporters framed the statue as a symbol of divine protection and resilience.
by Rev. Dorothy S. Boulware
A Black...
THE ATLANTA VOICE — Amy Sherald’s mid-career retrospective, “American Sublime,” opens at the High Museum of Art, showcasing over 35 paintings and her unique...
It’s a historic night of victories up and down the ballot
Higher Heights for America President and CEO Glynda C. Carr released the following statement...
By The Chicago Defender
The Obama Foundation has announced plans for a large public watch party to celebrate the Grand Opening Ceremony of the Obama...
By Atlanta Daily World
Atlanta Daily World stands as the first Black daily publication in America. Started in 1927 by Morehouse College graduate W.A. Scott....
courtesy of HBCUNEWS.com
The NAACP launched a campaign Tuesday calling on Black student-athletes to boycott Southern colleges in the wake of a Supreme Court decision last month that...
by Mildred Europa Taylor, Face2FaceAfrica.com
ong before the British abolished slave trade in 1833, the first slave trade came to an end due to political and other...
By courtesy of HBCUNEWS.com
Former Atlanta Mayor Moves One Step Closer To Making Georgia History
FAMU alumna Keisha Lance Bottoms has won the Democratic nomination for Georgia...