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NNPA Highlights State of Black Press & the Crucial Need for Black Media

The March 17 luncheon at the National Press Club included remarks from Mississippi Democratic Congressman Bennie Thompson, who highlighted the…

While Black newspapers reveal serial rapists, mainstream turns to comedy

In a news story that likely will leave some head-scratching along with palpable outrage, Kansas City police dismissed a Black…

A Look ‘Black’ On 2022 and how Black Excellence Still Prevails

But like in 2020, when the Black Press was the first to reveal that the coronavirus was airborne, the National…

Black Press celebrates 195 years of pleading the cause of African descendants

Wednesday, March 16, 2022, marked the 195th anniversary of the Black Press of America, whose global impact remains undeniable.

IN MEMORIAM: Remembering Those We Lost in 2021

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent@StacyBrownMedia As the calendar turns to a new year and COVID remains…

The Cincinnati Herald’s publisher emerita, Marjorie Parham, was a ‘fighter for justice’

Marjorie Parham with photographer Gordon Parks. Photo provided By Herald Staff Mrs. Marjorie Parham, publisher emerita of The Cincinnati Herald…

The Rise of Vice President Kamala Harris

Vice President Kamala Harris receives the oath of office during the inauguration ceremonies as her husband Doug is by her…

28 Black and Latino Publishers Selected to Participate in the GNI Ad Transformation Lab

Google headquarters. Photo provided By Stacy M. Brown The participating publications of the GNI Ad Transformation Lab include: Afro-American Newspapers,…

Can’t Stop The Sparkle

In 2018, Morgan A. Owens launched her first book, “Finding My Sparkle” a journey though low self-esteem and body image…

Black Press of America celebrates 193 years of freedom-fighting journalism

Freedom’s Journal was the first African American newspaper published. Above is the first issue. Photo provided By Stacy M. Brown…