HillmanTok University is uniting millions of Black students worldwide on TikTok to explore fascinating educational subjects.
Malcolm X’s leadership turned the Nation of Islam from a small religious group of 1,200 members into a powerful movement of up to 100,000 followers during the early 1960s. His message proved so potent ...
Suffolk University’s Black Studies program launched its Sankofa Lecture Series Feb. 5 with guest speaker Dr. Stefan M.
A lecture series highlighting Black stories missing from American history books returns to Marquette University in honor of ...
MASON, Mich. (WLNS) — As Black History Month gets underway, a local exhibit is remembering the time when Malcolm X lived in the mid-Michigan area. Before Malcolm X became the prominent ...
Signup now for our FREE acclaimed racial justice newsletters. “Malcolm X was the main inspiration to me coming up. This was one of the things we could do to honor him,” said Sanders ...
The roots of Black History Month are credited with growing from Chicago’s Black History Weeks – thanks to the efforts of Carter G. Woodson- in the summer of 1915.
Educators and content creators are keeping Black history alive on TikTok during Black History Month and beyond.
The past decade’s examples, who sold us on critical race theory, transgender medicine and other insanities, are no different.