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LeVar Burton will receive the Children's & Family Emmy Awards’ lifetime achievement honor.

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The Chicago home where revolutionary activist Fred Hampton spent his childhood years has received landmark status.

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This is the first time the vice president was able to attend an Easter service in person due to COVID-19. 

On Friday, April 22nd we celebrate a milestone — the 75th birthday of a mother, grandmother, friend, sister, family member, the Founder and Matriarch of the largest Black-owned media conglomerate, Urban One, formerly known as Radio One, Ms. Cathy Hughes. From humble beginnings to building the largest African-American-owned and operated broadcast company in the nation, […]

To make sure we always have a way to look back and celebrate this wonderful accomplishment, we've created a photo album of the confirmation of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

Mayor Muriel Bowser shared via twitter Thursday morning that she tested positive for COVID-19 and followed with more tweets saying she would “work at home while following isolation protocols.”

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The Debt Collective demanded Biden "pick up the pen" and wipe out all student loan debt in an action Monday.  

Aisha Braveboy, State's Attorney for Prince George's County was interviewed on The Outlet with Kei-Touch in celebration of Women's History Month. During the interview she shared that she was so moved by the Supreme Court Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, she was inspired to write a poem and produce a video titled She Is Me. This video is comprised of the Prince George's County State's Attorney's Office Team, community leaders and others.

In honor of Women's History Month, Kei-Touch interviewed The Honorable Aisha Braveboy, State's Attorney for Prince George's County, MD. She shared some of her story and what led het to become an attorney. State's Attorney Braveboy was inspired by Supreme Court Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to write a poem titled She is Me.

A new generation of Black lawyers showed up to support Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation alongside Black public defenders and other legal professionals.