Education

The University of Cincinnati’s AACRC was shut down, but Black student groups are working hard to preserve its legacy, programs, and community support despite the loss.

Join NewsOne as we explore New Orleans’ community, ownership and traditions 20 years after Hurricane Katrina. 

Black people have been present in Scotland for over 500 years, arriving through various means across different periods of Scottish history.

The state ranked 50th in education will now require educators from California and New York to agree with conservative curriculum and debunked election-denial theories

Harriet E. Wilson is considered the first Black woman to publish a novel in the U.S. Her book, 'Our Nig,' was released in 1859.

The Robert Charles Riots of 1900 in New Orleans are a brutal reminder that justice in America once looked like mob rule.

A quiet crisis has steadily eroded Black landownership across generations, known as heirs’ property. Here's how you can protect your land from this vicious loophole.

The U.S. and Iran have a long, complicated history, spanning decades before U.S. strikes on nuclear sites.

Several states have also made similar moves targeting what’s taught in higher education in the ongoing attack against DEI. 

Afrikaners, the white ethnic group that ruled South Africa during apartheid until its end in 1994, are a complex group. Here's their history.

Understanding the symptoms and the reasons behind prostate cancer risk in Black men is a critical step toward early detection and developing better health outcomes for our kings.

Bob Marley was reaching the pinnacle of his career when he was diagnosed with a rare form of skin cancer.