Since 1976, every February has marked the start of Black History Month. The month is celebrated throughout the United States, and it recognizes Black Americans’ vital role in the country. Literature ...
Morrison’s “Beloved” and Douglass’s “My Bondage and My Freedom” have been added back to the HUM syllabus this spring, as ...
The owner of Socialight Society, a Lansing-based store specializing in books written by Black women, shares some ...
The federal lawsuit, filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in Chicago, claims sanctuary policies in Illinois that keep local ...
The designer helped to create a special-edition publication to celebrate the HBCU's "impressive intellectual lineage." ...
Lauren Harris shares insights on creating the Google Doodle celebrating Chicago house music, empowering Black creatives, and the importance of representation ...
On Columbus’ frigid winter days, college students often find themselves in the mood for a hot coffee in a cozy, heated shop.
, let us strive to continue amplifying the voices of those who challenge the status quo and who envision a world where all people can thrive free from all forms of unlawful discrimination.
Spoilers for “Beloved” (1987) ahead. “Beloved” (1987) by Toni Morrison is the most transformative novel I have ever read.