Health·Video The Return of the Black Doula April 30, 2019 by Jennifer Thomas Black women have the highest maternal mortality rate in America. What are they doing to…
Off-campus·State & Local·Video Life Before Gentrification: One DC Man’s Story April 30, 2019 by Jennifer Thomas In Washington, D.C. more than 20,000 African American families have been displaced due to gentrification. Here…
Entertainment·Politics·Video Cardi B’s Money Moves and Political Views February 27, 2019 by Jennifer Thomas Rap superstar Cardi B is breaking barriers as the first female artist to win a…
News Gang Members Become Entrepreneurs to Make Difference in Community December 4, 2017 by Kamilah Tom Photo Courtesy: Washington Blade, Lou Chibbaro, Jr. WASHINGTON – Three former gang members are using their…
News The Boys Institute: Empowering Young Boys of Color December 3, 2017 by Kamilah Tom Photo Courtesy: The Boys Institute WASHINGTON – Third to fifth grade African-American young boys, addressed as…
News Art-Drenaline 365 Café November 12, 2017 by Kamilah Tom Serving with A Purpose Art-Drenaline 365 Café Serving with A PurposeCaption, Photo by Kamilah Tom WASHINGTON…
News Urban Gardening: Self-Reliance to Combat Food Desert November 6, 2017 by Kamilah Tom Urban Gardening with Ward 8 residents in D.C. Photo Courtesy: Derek Thomas WASHINGTON – Channel 5’s…
News March for Black Women, Racial Justice Unites Hundreds September 30, 2017 by Kamilah Tom Demonstrators March Past Trump Hotel to Department of Justice Photo by Kamilah Tom, HUNS: Three of…
News Video: Displaced Howard Students Left Without Housing September 20, 2017 by Kamilah Tom Howard student, Shakara Israel. After 2,700 students were accepted into Howard University, a few students have…