By Mary Alice MillerThe tumultuous 2025 Supreme Court term saw the court vacillate towards eliminating Congress and itself in deference to a unitary executive. But on...
By Udhedhe Ojile My soul signature or rather the unique rhythm of my life is soft. Not soft in the lazy, passive sense. Soft like soil...
By Yvette MooreThe 54th International African Arts Festival at Commodore Barry Park in Brooklyn’s Fort Greene section July 4-6 did not disappoint. With a DJ-led funk...
It’s been 49 years since a New York City police officer shot and killed 15-year-old Randolph Evans returning from the store with last-minute items for his...
Written by Curtis Bryant Whether you watch the news or not, you’re seeing signs of a changing world. I’m not saying this to create fear or...
By Mary Alice MillerFrom 1619 in Virginia and 1626 in New Amsterdam until the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, the legal status of African Americans in the...
By Nayaba ArindeEditor-at-LargeSummer in Brooklyn means the welcome return of the International African Arts Festival, where thousands of participants enjoy 3 days of indulging in the...