The Impact of Deportation on D.C.’s Black and Brown Communities by Gabriel McDonald October 7, 2025 Across the nation, reportedly, there have been over 65,682 deportations this year alone; each one representing a disrupted life, a torn family, and a community left in fear.…
Law·National·Politics·Race·Supreme Court Biden’s Supreme Court Nod to Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Draws Praise February 25, 2022 by Nyah Marshall By Nyah Marshall Howard University News Service Americans around the country, especially legal scholars and Black…
Education·National·Race Fla. House Passes ‘Individual Freedom’ Bill to Limit Black History February 24, 2022 by Airielle Lowe By Airielle Lowe Howard University News Service Florida’s “Individual Freedom” bill passed by a 74-41 vote…
Books·Howard University·National·Race·Video Nikole Hannah-Jones Discusses New 1619 Book With Howard Students February 2, 2022 Sarah Jones-SmithandAlecia Taylor By Sarah Jones-Smith, NewsVision Howard University students joined award-winning author Nikole Hannah-Jones for a candid discussion…
Health·Race Water, Water Everywhere and Not a Drop to Drink December 6, 2021 by Jaylen Williams By Jaylen Williams Howard University News Service Flint, Michigan, was once a bustling city, home to…
Health·Race·State & Local·Washington D.C. Issues in the Black Community: So Some Might Eat Healthier November 8, 2021 by Micah Washington The nation’s capital is home to the world’s most powerful government. But Washington, DC also carries…
Crime·Criminal Justice·NewsVision·Police·Race·Video Help Us Find Us: Families of Missing African Americans Say More Must be Done October 21, 2021 by Jennifer Thomas With more than 543,000 missing person cases in the United States, African American families are finding…
COVID-19·Race Concern Grows Over FEMA Vaccination Site In Philadelphia Due to Alleged Racial Gaps April 27, 2021 by HU News Service As the Philadelphia vaccination rate increases, the racial gap of who is receiving the vaccines is…
Criminal Justice·Police·Race·Video Celebration, Calls for Change After Derek Chauvin Verdict April 21, 2021 by Mark Beckford Énoa Gibson, NewsVision A Minneapolis jury found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of all…
Football·National·News·Race·Sports The NFL Names Maia Chaka As The First Black Female Official March 16, 2021 by HU News Service By Jade Boone, Howard University News Service For the first time in history, the NFL…
Housing·News·Race Evanston Becomes the First City to Fund Reparations to Black People March 14, 2021 by HU News Service By Jade Boone, Howard University News Service Evanston, Illinois has made history by being the…