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.…
Election 2020·National·News·Politics·Race If Black People Quit America, Where Could They Go? November 3, 2020 by HU News Service By Courtney Williams, Howard University News Service In 2016, after the election of sitting President Donald…
Multimedia·News·Race·State & Local·Video HBCU March of the Generations September 4, 2020 by Jennifer Thomas By Jaquatte Williams, NewsVision Reporter One day after the March on Washington, another highly-celebrated event…
COVID-19·Health·National·News·Police·Politics·Race Give Me Liberty or Give Me Sickness? June 16, 2020 by Jaylen Williams Alexandra Wesley does everything she can to fight COVID-19 and minimize exposing her family to…
Arts·Campus·HBCU·Howard University·Race Lecture Series Highlights Depiction of Africans in Art Throughout History February 27, 2020 by HU News Service By Rebecca Johnson, Howard University News Service Washington, D.C.– The “Art As Activism” lecture series, in…
National·Race Remembering Malcolm X 55 Years Later February 27, 2020 by Hadiya Presswood A. Peter Bailey distinctly remembers the day Malcolm X was assassinated. He had just spoken to…
International·Race The Globalization of Black People During the Vietnam War February 27, 2020 by Nancy Vu My 12-year-old self was quite used to the smell of barbershops— the aroma of hairspray, the…
National·Off-campus·Race Howard University Hosts “Reframing Our History: The 1619 Project With Nikole Hannah-Jones” November 1, 2019 by Jennifer Thomas Howard University hosted award-winning New York Times journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones to speak about her highly- acclaimed…
News·Politics·Race·State & Local·Ward 4·Ward 6 First D.C. Statehood Meeting Held in 20 Years, and What It Means for the District October 30, 2019 Jaylen WilliamsandNancy Vu The average American has no idea that D.C. doesn’t have the same rights as the…
Campus·Howard University·Race HU Symposium: A Case For Reparations October 15, 2019 by HU News Service Howard University’s Ideas Symposium presented The Case for Reparations in the School of Business auditorium on…
Entertainment·Music·Off-campus·Politics·Race·State & Local·Ward 4 Broccoli City Festival Performances Are Dedicated To Nipsey Hussle May 4, 2019 by HU News Service By Tiffany Hunt, Howard University News Service The Broccoli City Festival was held at the FedExField…