Watch It Now: America’s Civil Rights Movement
Right on time for Black History Month, an essential documentary series is now available…
Right on time for Black History Month, an essential documentary series is now available…
Confederate monuments, kneeling during the national anthem, the #MeToo movement, Black Lives Matter—We live…
Listen at Jemar shares his experience with racism in reformed theology, thoughts about the Westminster…
In 1937, Franklin Delano Roosevelt officially designated “Columbus Day” as a federal holiday. It…
The once enslaved were free but only as free as America would allow them to be.
America fought its bloodiest war mainly over the issue of slavery. It took the…
Memorial Day is a day of remembrance. By setting aside a time to recall…
Montgomery, AL– Bryan Stevenson and his team at the Equal Justice Initiative capped off…
The idealized version of Dr. King buries the injustices that he fought against, most of which remain today.
It pains me to see people overlooking Black History Month because Black history (just like Hispanic, Asian, European, and Native history) belongs to all of us — black and white, men and women, young and old. The impact African Americans have made on this country is part of our collective consciousness.