By Noelle Hurd, University of Virginia When it comes to how deeply embedded racism is in American society, Blacks and Whites have sharply different views. For […]
Black History Month is celebrated every February in the United States thanks to Carter G. Woodson, who first established it as Negro History week in 1926. It’s […]
Jam The Hype Jam the Hype In honor of Black History Month, Shuree breaks down the different ISM’s that affect African Americans, while also honoring significant […]
Editor’s Note: Read part one of this interview. Dr. Eric Mason is the founder and pastor of Epiphany Fellowship. He is the recipient of multiple earned […]
Dr. Mary Beth Swetnam Mathews is a professor of religious studies at the University of Mary Washington whose areas of specialty include American religious history, Protestant Fundamentalism and […]
Jam The Hype Jam the Hype Da’ T.R.U.T.H. (pronounced like “the truth”) describes himself as a Christian, husband, and father. “Everything is colored by my Christian […]