Whitney Plantation
Opening in 2014, Whitney Plantation was the first plantation turned museum that focused on enslavement...
Jul
Frederick Douglass
"What, to the American slave, is your Fourth of July? I answer: a day that...
Jul
The Stonewall Inn
In Greenwich Village, sandwiched between tall brick buildings, a historic bar is adorned with rainbow...
Jun
Seattle’s Queer History
The history of the LGBTQIA+ community in the Seattle area has deep roots going back...
Jun
James Baldwin
Born in 1920s Harlem, James Baldwin was the first born of 9 children. He grew...
Jun
Juneteenth 2023: Reparations Now! Event
Join Africatown today at Jimi Hendrix Park for their Summer of Soul event celebrating Juneteenth....
Jun
Spring into Action #3: Empathy and Self-Reflection
Sankofa Impact believes that practicing empathy and self-reflection is an essential component of everyday activism....
Jun
The Tulsa Race Massacre
On the corner of Greenwood Avenue and Archer Street there's a mural on the side...
May
Black Soldiers Through U.S. History
During the Revolutionary War, unprecedented measures were taken to win the fight against the British....
May