Juneteenth Poses This Question for All Who Seek Spiritual Freedom
byOn what would come to be known as “Freedom’s Eve,” on January 1, 1863, enslaved and free African Americans gathered in churches and private…
On what would come to be known as “Freedom’s Eve,” on January 1, 1863, enslaved and free African Americans gathered in churches and private…
#BlackWomensHistory Month While March was a celebration of Women’s History Month, the month of April is recognized as Black Women’s History Month. We often…
Black History Powers Future Resistance #ThrowbackThursday Dr. Carter G. Woodson launched the first Negro History Week (the predecessor to Black History Month) in February…
It is a common custom for us to memorialize those days that are important to us. Birthdays and wedding anniversaries illustrate this. Nationally, we…
Seventh-day Adventists are message-oriented and mission-driven. Rooted in the Great Second Advent Movement of the nineteenth century, their folk hero, William Miller, was a New…
My work as a research physicist has provided many opportunities for me to testify to my belief in a personal God and the divine…
People today clamor for thrills, excitement, adventure! We are strongly committed to having a good time. This usually means spending a good deal of…
How many times have you met a person from Africa—student, coworker, or otherwise—and asked yourself, “What is that person going through in America? How…
Lorraine Hansberry was born on May 19, 1930 in Chicago, Illinois, the youngest of four children. The Hansberrys were a middle class family with…