President-elect Donald Trump appointed two. Barack Obama appointed 26. But none have appointed more than President Joe Biden.
President Biden is facing growing criticism from civil rights and criminal justice reform activists after pardoning his son, ...
With the confirmation of Judge Tiffany Johnson in Georgia this week, Biden has now appointed 40 Black women to lifetime ...
In a timely Q&A with NATAL podcast hosts, Martina Abrahams Ilunga and Gabrielle Horton discuss how Black women and families ...
The 2024 election season was one of the most pivotal in recent history, making it no surprise that the “US Election” was the ...
After 33 years with the Cincinnati Police Department, Donna Robinson is set to become Cincinnati State's police chief.
President Joe Biden marks a historic milestone as the first president to appoint the highest number of judges of color.
President Joe Biden's administration has fundamentally transformed the federal judiciary landscape, marking a revolutionary ...
President Joe Biden has officially named 40 Black women to be federal judges, setting a historical precedent for the nation's courts.
Namibia's first woman president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on Thursday said her victory in a disputed vote last week had broken a ...
In the mid-1940s, Black soldiers returning home to the South after bravely serving in World War II were abused by a culture fat on Jim Crow that still deemed them fit to die for their country but ...
A leading African cardinal says African cultures and “a certain mentality in the Church” have put women in a disadvantaged ...