John D. Carpten, Ph.D., a prominent genomics researcher and chief scientific officer at cancer research and treatment institution City of Hope, has these concerns.
Media representatives learned that the Stop the Hate (STH) program, administered by the state Department of Social Services, ...
A new report has found that Texas, Wyoming and Mississippi have made the most progress in achieving racial equality since the ...
A student of Shreveport’s Providence Academy became one of the first African Americans to serve as a clerk in the Railway ...
Last two months, before leaving office, Ghana’s President Akufo-Addo granted citizenship to 524 diaspora members, mostly ...
The community has been a sanctuary for Black residents. Homeownership for African Americans in Altadena is about 81% — close ...
OSU faculty warn Trump’s policies could threaten black communities through tougher policing, cuts to Pell Grants, attacks on ...
This nonfiction comic explores an intervention aimed at reducing hypertension among the congregants of several churches in ...
They’re trying to figure out the best way forward.” Jean-Pierre continued, “Obviously, the president believes in Americans ...
∎ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Celebration: Come hear the words of civil rights icon Ruby Bridges at the Spartanburg ...
Altadena's Black community is feeling the burn of wildfires, with historic Black-owned homes and businesses destroyed. The ...
New research finds that the lifetime risk of dementia after age 55 in Americans is 42%, significantly higher than previous ...