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What a teacher’s little red book taught the world about the Tulsa massacre
By Katherine Gilyard/Originally published by The 19th
Much of what the world knows about the Tulsa massacre, one of the most consequential events of state-sanctioned...
Memoir of the oldest Tulsa Race Massacre witness released this week
By TheGrio Staff
The oldest surviving witness to the Tulsa Race Massacre has become the oldest author in the United States following the release of...
Is The End of One Emergency the Beginning of Another?
By Mekel Harris, Ph.D., NCSP, PMH-C, CAGCS
Today, May 11, 2023, marks the expiration date of the federal public health emergency for COVID-19. Nearly three...
Trauma-Informed Education Could Improve Outcomes for Justice-Involved Black Adolescents
Sexual and substance use education that incorporates knowledge about trauma could improve developmental outcomes among justice-involved Black youth, according to a Rutgers study published in the...
Activists say wave of anti-LGBTQ bills makes Black trans community especially vulnerable
Activists took to the streets last week in Washington, D.C., to celebrate the visibility of transgender and non-binary Americans and protest a bevy of...
Urban Media Today Celebrates the Life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Urban Media Today celebrates the life and legacy of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. King would have turned 94 years old...
How these Black families celebrate Kwanzaa in different ways
Every year, from Dec. 26 through Jan. 1, millions of Black people across the United States and parts of the African diaspora observe Kwanzaa...
For Black Families in Phoenix, Child Welfare Investigations Are a Constant Threat
by Eli Hager and Agnel Philip, ProPublica, and Hannah Rappleye, NBC News, photography by Stephanie Mei-Ling, special to ProPublica and NBC News
This story was...
New study finds deaths from firearms are reaching unprecedented levels
Firearm-related violence and suicides have been on the rise since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but a new study published in JAMA Network Open is...
In stressful jobs, depression risk rises with hours worked, study in new doctors finds
The more hours someone works each week in a stressful job, the more their risk of depression rises, a study in new doctors finds.
Working...