As he accepted the NAACP President's Award, artist and activist John Legend shared the importance of fighting for justice.

(ATLANTA, GA) – September 4, 2015 – In a year defined by civil rights cases that have galvanized the country, the National Action Network (NAN)…

In an important move for people of color who helped propel him into office twice, President Barack Obama on Monday vowed to continue fighting for…

News One Exclusives

Much was made about the Oscars last Sunday. The hash tag #OscarsSoWhite reflected the absence of color among some of the biggest categories of the…

Before the Oscar’s even took place this year, controversy was think in the air.  All of the major awards had been allocated to only white…

The United States has the biggest population of prisoners in the world, both in terms of the number incarcerated and as a percentage of the total…

SELMA is the story of a movement. The film chronicles the tumultuous three-month period in 1965, when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led a dangerous…

As much work as the people behind the Washington Post’s interactive project on “The N-Word” likely put in, its biggest and only beneficiaries are those who…

  via:christinapost   What do music icons John Legend, M.C. Hammer and Babyface all have in common? They were all brought up in the strong musical tradition of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World (PAW), an organization that, according to a spokesperson, has not often promoted its “longstanding legacy of musical greatness.”  Timothy Moore, a […]