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Promises and Realities: Hurricane Katrina’s Lasting Effects on Displaced Residents in Atlanta           

by Sean Mitchell
August 29, 2025
On a late August morning in 2005, Hurricane Katrina ripped through the Gulf Coast, leaving entire neighborhoods underwater and more than a million people displaced. Nearly 2,000 lives were lost. Twenty years…

Katrina’s Other Coast: Mississippi 20 Years After the Storm 

August 28, 2025

Black Authors and Illustrators Confront Publishing Bias Amid Growing Literacy Disparity

June 2, 2025

Morgan State University’s Tumbling Team Is Flipping Their Way Into the History Books

May 22, 2025

A Ban on Gender-Affirming Care Could Impact How Doctors Treat Their Patients

May 4, 2025
Black Women·Health·Mental Health·NewsVision·Video·Wellness

Mind the Gap: Addressing Mental Health Disparities in the Black Community

April 15, 2025
by Kayleigh Holcombe
Access to mental health care is not equal for everyone. Black Americans are far less likely…
Education·HBCU·Multicultural Media Academy·News·Voices of Tomorrow·Washington D.C.

Howard University Multicultural Media Academy Celebrates 50 Years 

April 11, 2025
Serenity ArmstrongandLauren Nutall
Howard University News Service WASHINGTON – Since 1975, the Howard University Multicultural Media Academy (HUMMA) has…
Health·Politics

FDA Diversity Action Plans for Clinical Trials Restored 

April 9, 2025
by Sabrina McCrear
“The Fundamentals of Clinical Trials: Third Edition” by Friedman Furberg DeMets is sandwiched between two journals…
Beauty·Health

What’s Really in Your Braiding Hair?

April 9, 2025
by Sabrina McCrear
After experiencing scalp irritation from synthetic braids, Ciara May started Rubundle, a company that sells plant-based…
Climate Change·Economic Development·Environment·Science & Technology·State & Local·Ward 6

DC Change-Makers Plan New Green Initiatives

April 6, 2025
by Azia Ross
WASHINGTON – Emphasizing the effects of global warming, business and political change makers are sounding the…
Beauty·Black Women·Business·Video

Whitewashing Black Beauty? How Anti-DEI Efforts Are Affecting Brands

April 3, 2025
by Rachel Bunch
According to a 2023 poll in Forbes Magazine, 31% of shoppers in the U.S. say they…
Black Women·Features·NewsVision·Video·Washington D.C.·Wellness

District Motherhued is Helping DC Area Mothers Through Support and Sisterhood

April 3, 2025
by Kayla Farris
According to the Centers for Disease Control, each year there are more than 80% of pregnancy-related…
Campus·Health·Howard University·Hyattsville·News·Off-campus·State & Local

Howard Students Express Concern Over Vie Towers Being Deemed ‘Uninhabitable’ 

March 19, 2025
Christion BillyandCamiryn Stepteau
HYATTSVILLE, Md. — College students and other residents of Vie Towers, an apartment complex in Hyattsville,…
Entertainment·Music·Variety

Doechii and Lauryn Hill’s Generational Fusion at Jazz in the Gardens Music Festival

March 13, 2025
by Vida Poyner-Chillious
Lauryn Hill brought out a surprise guest to perform “Doo Wop (That Thing)” during her recent…
HBCU·Howard University·Video

Embracing the Legacy: Howard University Celebrates 158 Years at Convocation

March 1, 2025
by Anihya Clark
By Anihya Clark, NewsVision reporter Howard University is celebrating the 158th anniversary of its chartering on…
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