Our columnist talks with one of Black History Month’s modern-day keepers about the work it takes to remember the past – and ...
Capital Area District Libraries’ expert selectors have curated a dynamic Black History Month reading list for all ages, ...
A documentary exploring the challenges and resilience of residents of Ann Arbor’s historically Black West Side neighborhood, ...
During February, the Grand Rapids Public Library has free, educational programming to celebrate Black History Month. There is programming for kids, teens and ...
Al Nichols, a Muskegon sports legend and former Baldwin Michigan principal, is being honored with the Gene Young ...
Travel hasn’t always been easy for African Americans — far from it. That’s why, during an era of segregation, “The Negro ...
BENTON TOWNSHIP — The Michigan Black Summit Feb. 7-8 will be the biggest one yet, said Tracy-Ann Cleveland Jennings, co-chair of the event. “Where else can you go to see all of these heavy ...
Setting her words to the tune of "My Favorite Things" on an ominous bed of hip-hop beats and acoustic guitar, Lauryn Hill traces the roots of Black rage through American history to its tragic ...
but Black History Month does bring a trove of thoughtful programming: from lectures and movies to improv shows and business pop-ups.
“Black men didn’t just start dying,” Mark Robinson, a Washington, D.C. native who runs a syringe exchange program in his hometown, told The New York Times. “We’ve been dying for decades as a direct ...