February is Black History Month, a time set aside to reflect on the impact of historical African Americans, and also to recognize current history-making efforts that will impact generations to come.
February is Black History Month, a time set aside to reflect on the impact of historical African Americans, and also to recognize current history-making efforts that will impact generations to come.
Feb. events include the 30th annual Langston Hughes Community Poetry reading, and a free PPAC program celebrating musician and activist Randall Ashe.
In honor of Black History Month, the Town of Middletown’s Outreach Department – in collaboration with the Newport Festivals ...
The famous saying “the world is your oyster” was originally written by Shakespeare in 1602 to be spoken as “the world’s mine oyster” by one of his swash-buckling characters in his comedy The Merry ...
The "INation of Love" shows Malcolm X's visit to Brown University in 1961. The "A King arrives in RI" piece depicts Dr.
According to the New England Historical Society, Rhode Island's oldest high school can be traced back to 1800, when Rhode Island’s General Assembly ordered every town to open public schools. While ...
Long Island’s past is woven with stories of resilience, courage, and creativity from the African American community. From historic sites and inspiring individuals, Long Island is filled with ...
Speakers gathered outside the federal courthouse called on RI's congressional delegation to fight policies they say endanger American democracy.
SAN DIEGO, Feb. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- North County African American Women's Association (NCAAWA) and North Island Credit Union are partnering to offer scholarships and financial literacy ...