Last week, Harry Belafonte was the keynote speaker at City College's annual Black History Month celebration.
Former President Clinton joined the eight living members of the Little Rock Nine to dedicate an exhibit in the Clinton Presidential Center.
The nation's blacks are leaving big cities in the Northeast and Midwest at the highest levels in decades, returning to fast-growing states in the once-segregated South in search of better job opportunities and quality of life.
The world's oldest intercollegiate fraternity founded by African American men, Alpha Phi Alpha, just established its 1st chapter in South Africa.
It is a fact. Black players in baseball are dwindling. And now Major League Baseball (MLB) plans to try and change this trend.
According to new research, minorities account for about 15 percent of the nearly 2 million home-schooled students in the country.
Martin Luther King Jr.'s oldest son is reportedly interested in becoming a minority owner of the NY Mets.
What do Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Prince, West African cocoa producers and Dylan Lauren have in common? Chocolate.
Game Changers seeks to highlight the many positive untold stories about black males in America.
Now that the world has heard all the promises to keep Dr. King’s dream alive, let’s see how long we go before another outbreak of violence.