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Danielle Scott: Ancestral Call is part of In The Making, a documentary shorts series from American Masters and Firelight Media follows emerging cultural icons on their journeys to becoming masters of ...
Follow Danielle Scott as she makes art that explores the wretched pain and beauty of her ancestors. Follows the multi-racial, mixed-media artist Danielle Scott as she risks her own well-being by ...
Climate change is creating a mental health crisis in Phoenix. A budding movement in the desert might solve it.
A painting by Ismani Sun, a San Antonio artist, will be on prominent display at the African American Civil War Memorial Museum when it opens at its new location in Washington D.C.
As you step into the Ector County Treasurer’s Office, Cleopatra Callaway isn’t just balancing books, she’s making history.
In America's hottest city, Black residents die by suicide at twice the national average. Cultivating the land might be their ...
History Slavery Myths Debunked The Irish were slaves too; slaves had it better than Northern factory workers; black people fought for the Confederacy; and other lies, half-truths, and irrelevancies.
A machine collects cotton in Northwest China's Xinjiang autonomous region. [Photo/VCG] As temperatures climb in the summer, 1,800 mu (120 hectares) of sustainable cotton field in Halayugong town ...
The LA Clippers are in a unique position moving forward, having somewhat overachieved last season, but still likely looking to compete in the 2025-26 NBA season ...
Juneteenth, the nation's newest federal holiday, is celebrated by Americans on June 19 to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States, with a history dating back to the 1860s.