Oct 30 Abigail DeVille’s ‘Light of Freedom’ Gives Us a Real History Lesson The new commission for the Madison Square Park Conservancy was informed by the first Black people to be brought to New York City in 1626. By Helen Holmes
Mar 6 Shirley Chisholm Could Become 2nd Black Woman to Have Statue in US Capitol Only two African-American women and two African-American men have busts or statues in the U.S. Capitol. By Madina Toure
Feb 2 Capitalism Has Long Suppressed the Contributions of Black Musicians When trying to understand how cultural hornswoggling works, a look at the history of black American music is telling. By Justin Joffe