The Fly Oz Club invited the great-niece of Bessie Coleman, the first African American woman to hold a pilot's license, to tell Bessie's story during their Women of Aviation Week at Thaden Field in ...
Dr. Rachel Delsarte discusses the impact of cultural diet, stress, and lifestyle changes on heart health in African American ...
Beyond Chattanooga’s storied Civil War history, the city bursts with vibrant neighborhood adventures, nature excursions and ...
Critics say Trump’s pick for top housing regulator has private equity interests that are at odds with reform efforts.
Throughout history, Black women have been a driving force in redefining industries, from entrepreneurship to leadership roles ...
The Black Student Union held its biggest event of the year on Friday, the annual AFRAM Festival. The night brought students ...
Looking to chow down on an all-American burger, steak, or seafood dinner? Or savor regional cuisine such as Cajun, Southern, soul food, California cuisine, or Texas-style barbecue? Perhaps you ...
City of Enid Ward 2 Commissioner Derwood Norwood spoke for Black History Month at Northern Oklahoma College Enid Wednesday at ...
Among the kidney conditions disproportionately affecting African Americans, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) stands ...
The “Tropical Peach Cobbler” beer, brewed in collaboration with the Black and African American Cultural Center and the food ...
This iconic stew has a complicated history. Here’s how gumbo became emblematic of both Creole and Cajun cuisines.
Experience the Pulitzer Prize-nominated play 'Stew' by Zora Howard, directed by Lakeisha Lorraine, at the Phoenix Theater Cultural Center in March.
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