Quantcast

Show advanced options

Select all Clear all

Story
Tease photo

Where are the parents, aunties and uncles?, by David Marshall

The shooting of Ralph Yarl is a story that is still relatively fresh in today’s news cycle. While the shooting of the Black 16-year-old in Kansas City, Mo., was senseless and avoidable, it represents how much of a violent nation the United States has become. Far too many people feel emboldened to shoot first, ask questions later, and then claim self-defense.

Story
Tease photo

Holistic approach an alternative to affirmative action, by Clarence Page

Reading about the Supreme Court’s unsurprising affirmative action ruling, I was reminded of Sen. Hubert Humphrey’s defense of the landmark 1964 Civil Rights Act.

Story
Tease photo

What is Black History Month in a white Christian nation?

Just in time for Black History Month, the Public Religion Research Institute and the Brookings Institution have released a fascinating new survey about Christian nationalism that points to the ways that stories about race in American history get told and why these stories matter.

Story
Tease photo

Monsters are scary – so are brilliant Black women, by Julianne Malveaux

I was frightened of monsters when I was a child. Not so sure why, but my brother, who loved to plague me, used to tell me they were lurking under my bed. I shook and I shivered, and I cried for fear that one of those dreaded monsters would rise from under the bed to strangle me.

Story
Tease photo

Local promoter helps boxer make comeback

Alonzo Butler, at 41, is neither down nor out as a professional boxer.

Story
Tease photo

Affirmative action hits Brazil’s runways

Bold styles are usually the talk of the town for Sao Paulo Fashion Week. This year, cou- ture connoisseurs in Brazil’s most cosmopolitan city have focused on the models—more specifically, the color of their skin.

Story
Tease photo

Stanford women win title for first time since 1992

Instead of home sweet home, let’s hear it for “Home Sweet Hotel.” That could be the theme for Stanford University’s women’s basketball team that defeated the University of Arizona 54-53 for the NCAA title last Sunday.

Story
Tease photo

Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin form NASCAR team with driver Bubba Wallace

African-Americans may have greater success on the NASCAR circuit thanks to the high-profile pairing of Michael Jordan and Bubba Wallace.

Story
Tease photo

New city voter registrar brings experience, passion to the job

Keith Balmer will make history Monday, May 10, when he is sworn into a four-year term as Richmond’s new voter registrar amid the surge of work for the June 8 Democratic primary.

Story
Tease photo

2 women of color battling it out to become next lieutenant governor

History will be made on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 2, when the race for lieutenant governor is decided.

Story
Tease photo

City employees will pay more for health insurance in 2022

City Hall employees will face an average increase of 17 percent in the cost of health insurance effective Jan. 1, with significant new limits on coverage for retiring workers, according to a report to City Council.

Story
Tease photo

Richmond media mogul B.K. Fulton invests in hot new all-Black show on Broadway

Richmond media entrepreneur B.K. Fulton is banking on the successful return of Broadway, which has been dark for the last 19 months because of the pandemic.

Story
Tease photo

Council member threatens to delay design funds for new George Wythe

Will Richmond City Council stand in the way of transferring $7.3 million to Richmond Pub- lic Schools so an architect can design a replacement George Wythe High School?

Story
Tease photo

Reps. A. Donald McEachin and Abigail A. Spanberger returning to Washington

Incumbent Rep. A. Donald McEachin of Richmond has retained his seat representing Virginia’s 4th District in the U.S. House of Representatives, while his Democratic colleague, incumbent 7th District Rep. Abigail A. Spanberger of Henrico, also appears to be returning to Washington after a seesaw race.

Story
Tease photo

Use stimulus aid for summer jobs for youths, by Marc H. Morial

“The Harlem Youth Action Project was a city-funded attempt to keep some of the smarter kids off the street ... the next time I saw JET magazine there I was, all the way in the top left-hand corner of a news photo, leaning over Dr. King with my trusty tape recorder in my hand, looking for the last word. I was anything but a Power Memorial junior; I was starting to feel like what I thought of as a man.” — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Story
Tease photo

Milwaukee Bucks bring home trophy after 50 years

Giannis Antetokounmpo had the Larry O’Brien Trophy in one arm, the NBA Finals MVP trophy in the other and there was a cigar on the table in front of him.

Story
Tease photo

Georgia district attorney prosecuting Trump has been subpoenaed over claims of improper relationship

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and a special prosecutor she hired for the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump have been issued subpoenas by a defense attorney who has alleged Ms. Willis and the prosecutor had an inappropriate romantic relationship.

Story
Tease photo

Biden condemns Hamas for ‘unadulterated evil’

President Joe Biden on Tuesday condemned the militant group Hamas for “sheer evil” for its shocking multi-pronged attack on Israel launched from the Gaza Strip that has killed hundreds of civilians, including at least 14 American citizens.

Story
Tease photo

Vote ‘YES’ for the Richmond Grand Resort and Casino

For the past several weeks, Alfred C. Liggins III, CEO of Urban One, and representatives of Churchill Downs have spoken with church, civic and media organizations about their quest to build a gambling project on Richmond’s South Side.

Story
Tease photo

America must rebuke a new feudalism, by Jesse L. Jackson Sr.

The pomp and circumstance of the crowning of King Charles III filled TV sets.