The W.E.B. Du Bois Museum Foundation (WEBDBMF) is getting ready to celebrate the 157th birthday of W.E.B. Du Bois.
In 2013, the widely acclaimed artist Carrie Mae Weems — a charismatic artist, activist and educator, known for installations, videos and photographs that invite the viewer to reflect on issues of race ...
Veteran author Victoria Christopher Murray returns with her first solo work of historical fiction, “Harlem Rhapsody.” ...
The University community is hosting a range of events. Educational programs and resources are also available year-round.
In “The World After Gaza,” Pankaj Mishra looks for moral clarity in the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.
Hear from Du Bois scholar Dr. Karida L. Brown and award‐winning artist and children’s book creator Charly Palmer, authors of ...
Victoria Christopher, co-author of "The Personal Librarian," turns to Langston Hughes and other lights of the Harlem ...
The president of Harvard made an unjust decision in 1890, against his own directives, that silently smoothed the path for multitudes of much worse injustices to come – injustices that tore through the ...
The line-up this year was heavy with stories of stifled desire, of anger against subjugation, and of resilience in the face ...
Black History Month takes center stage in many communities, including the Ashland area: a fundraising dinner for the C.B. Nuckolls Community Center and Black History Museum on Feb. 22 and a Gospel ...
Schools have long been a battleground over history, culture and equality. Today, these themes are colliding, once again.
Historian and author Carter G. Woodson is remembered as the “Father of Black History.” Read about his education, books, idea ...