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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to museum director Ebony Howard about a new exhibit in Harpersville, Ala., that explores the ...
Through a powerful blend of creative interpretation and ancestral memory, an Alabma town reckons with its past and begins to ...
For many Black Americans, cemetery preservation highlights the power of legacy and the importance of finding your roots.
Robert E. Lee killed more Americans than Hitler. More than Khruschev. More than King George III, Ho Chi Mihn, or Kim Il Sung.
As you make your summer travel plans, these museums and exhibits dedicated to Black history and culture should be on your ...
Tree-planting has become the new buzzword in climate action. From selfie-filled social media posts to grand government campaigns, the image of people planting saplings is now synonymous with ...
Definitely, the cost to view paradise, comes with a massive price tag, too. At $1 billion, storied South Seas is pulling off one of the biggest hurricane redevelopment resort projects in history as it ...
Royal Street feels like a movie set that somehow escaped Hollywood and decided to put down roots in Louisiana – except ...
The Angola Prison Rodeo, held at the nearby Louisiana State Penitentiary, offers a glimpse into a tradition that’s as uniquely Louisiana as gumbo. Inmates compete in events like “Guts and Glory” while ...
We look around and we witness two remarkable Jewish young people ... We have seen riots and demonstrations on college campuses and other venues, targeting Jews, chanting inane phrases like “from the ...
If they work best late, let them. If their workspace looks like entropy incarnate but they deliver paradigm-shifting insights—leave it alone. If you’re navigating your own identity as a so ...
Adopting a cat from a shelter or rescue means not knowing the full capacity of their personality. It takes time for some of these kitties to decompress, warm up, and fully be themselves. But there are ...