Roy Hargrove, a keen trumpeter, who as a young steward, brilliantly bridged bebop tradition to hip-hop and R&B, died on Friday night in New York City.
Ciara Sivels, a native of Chesapeake, Virginia, is the first black woman to earn a doctoral degree in nuclear engineering from the University of Michigan.
A prominent Ferguson activist claims her son, who was found dead last month, was lynched and she wants answers.
Gregory A. Bush, a white 51-year-old, is accused of killing Maurice Stallard, 69, and Vickie Jones, 67, last Wednesday at a Kroger's in Kentucky.
21-year-old Navy sailor Curtis Adams was attempting to help a "stranded motorist" when he was shot and killed in San Diego, Ca.
Two years after the horrific report, there are still no findings or recommendations released by the state inspector general.
Spanish Heritage Month passed and it was remembered as a time in which America recognized the contributions that Hispanic and Latino's made for this country.
Curriculum Enrichment, History Hoe- Down & Cowboy Sing-A-Long, and member of the Children's Educational Assemblies, Ronnie Brandt visited during our Ghana sesson.
Ntozake Shange, the poet, novelist and playwright of choreopoem, “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf,” has passed awa
Unheard Voices was featured on PBS/NJTV for their contribution to Project Ghana at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
A longtime New Jersey freelance photo journalist who was brutally beaten in what authorities call a racially-motivated attack died Thursday