A new exhibit at American Writers Museum on Michigan Avenue has the words of Flannery O’Connor, Malcolm X, Harold Ramis and others about how they felt about religion and spirituality.
In Martyrs to the Unspeakable, James Douglass tells of four Americans who challenged the established violence of the U.S.
We're sharing facts about Martin Luther King Jr. to commemorate his life and legacy as a civil rights leader These fun facts ...
An unwavering champion of social justice, Abdur-Rashid was seen as a direct descendant of the revolutionary Black Muslim ...
All those present in the audience in the Vatican's apostolic palace met Leo personally at the end, with Lee presenting the ...
What is the spiritual meaning of America’s high-profile political assassinations of the 1960’s? That’s a question that Birmingham Catholic peace activist, author and retired religion professor Jim ...
BE REIMBURSED IF THEY COVER COSTS DURING THE SHUTDOWN. THE MALCOLM X MEMORIAL FOUNDATION TAKES A STEP FORWARD IN BUILDING A NEW CULTURAL CENTER. THE FOUNDATION PICKED GENSLER TO LEAD THE MASTER SITE ...
1965 was a banner year for reading. Malcolm X had just been assassinated in New York City’s Audubon Ballroom. The shock waves of a decade of political assassinations — Medgar Evers, John F. Kennedy, ...
Fayetteville’s TheatreSquared kicks off its 20th season with the world premiere of “Malcolm X & Redd Foxx Washing Dishes at Jimmy’s Chicken Shack in Harlem,” a comedy from Jonathan Norton, opening ...
In September 1960, in the heart of Black America, Harlem’s Hotel Theresa became the stage for one of the world’s most monumental encounters. When Malcolm X and Fidel Castro met there 65 years ago, ...
Dr. Bernice King and Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz honored their fathers’ legacies with a powerful runway walk during Actively Black’s NYFW show. The emotional moment unfolded as the two daughters of civil ...