
On a humid April afternoon in Atlanta in 1994, a sea of Black college students surged down Peachtree Street, music blaring from custom car trunks, neon outfits glittering in the Southern sun. The scent of Church’s and Popeyes fried chicken mingled with barbecue, hairspray, and car exhaust. From West End Park…

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lexie Manion (@lexiemanion) WASHINGTON DC — In the years leading up to the re-election of Donald…

As a broadcast journalism student at Howard University, I’ve learned that politics is a game of optics and timing. But even I wasn’t prepared for…

On November 5, 2024, the United States once again found itself at a crossroads as it reelected Donald Trump to the presidency, making him the…

I knew it was going to be rough the moment I stepped off the Metro. A fresh Howard University press badge hanging from my neck,…

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