UNC School of Social Work launches its first Black History Month Research Series
The UNC School of Social Work launched its inaugural Black History Month Research Series last Wednesday. The series highlights work from an anti-racist ...
Read More »The UNC School of Social Work launched its inaugural Black History Month Research Series last Wednesday. The series highlights work from an anti-racist ...
Read More »Owner and chef Ricky Moore said the dishes are simple and authentically African-influenced, chosen with the goal of indirectly educating people with food. ...
Read More »“CJ’s poetry has always been profoundly beautiful, and all I really ever really had to do was hand him a mic and get out of the way,” Suitt's ...
Read More »Spike Lee, the renowned director of “Do the Right Thing” and “BlacKkKlansman,” has long been praised for his adept manipulation of the medium ...
Read More »Playwright and assistant professor Jacqueline E. Lawton's most recent play, "Edges of Time," shows the life of Marvel Cooke, the first Black woman journalist ...
Read More »“We're either consciously or unconsciously varying the way that we speak in response to the context in which we're in,” J. Michael Terry, an associate ...
Read More »“I didn't really know what to expect at all, but the storytelling and the acting was just all really well put together and I could almost visualize ...
Read More »N.C. legislators filed a bill on Feb. 10 to make Holocaust and genocide education mandatory for public schools, but Durham minister and activist Paul ...
Read More »“It allows Black children to start to imagine, it allows Black children to start to dream, especially at that young age, where imagination is a huge ...
Read More »Cobb, a journalist and former activist with the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, spoke of various Black leaders and organizations aimed toward ...
Read More »Princeville isn’t an ordinary town. It was the first of its kind, an American community founded by freed slaves, and has served as a microcosm of environmental ...
Read More »Joanne Aluka-White has helped orchestrate the beginnings of a women’s basketball renaissance at North Carolina under head coach Courtney Banghart, serving ...
Read More »The Race, Racism and Racial Equity (R3) Symposium will hold its third virtual event, “ARTivism: Using Arts-based Scholarship to Interrogate and Dismantle ...
Read More »"After 17 years as a writer, Lyons has published over 15 children’s books with people of color serving main character roles."
Read More »As we celebrate Black History Month and honor the first African American students to enroll at Carolina, let us not forget the many hardships they faced. ...
Read More »Organizations like White Coats Black Doctors support the development of Black physicians, addressing an evident lack of diversity in the medical field, ...
Read More »Local community organizations and state government partners are paving the way towards more recognition and resources for historically neglected Black ...
Read More »"If you genuinely seek change in your community, you have to be willing to step out of your comfort zone," Troy said.
Read More »Chapel Hill often prides itself on being an inclusive and progressive college town, but those values are superficial. The fight over affordable housing ...
Read More »Theodore Roosevelt Cole Jr. was killed in 1969 on the day of his promotional ceremony to become Chapel Hill’s first Black detective. ...
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