A Sudanese activist on the outcomes—and the irreversible implications—of abruptly freezing foreign assistance.
Gap has teamed up with Harlem's Fashion Row for a capsule collection that celebrates Black-owned brands and designers of color.
There was an immediate gasp of recognition among the audience at Gap Inc.’s San Francisco headquarters as Louis Prima’s “Jump, Jive an' Wail” blared through the lobby. Dancers wearing khaki pants ...
Turing's 1950 paper didn't just pose the profound question, "Can machines think?". It ignited a quest to build AI technology ...
Gap and Harlem's Fashion Row have joined forces to champion Black designers, and launch a limited edition collection on ...
Located in northwestern Tulsa, Okla., the neighborhood was alive with Black political and economic power during the early ...
To start The New Yorker, Ross’ poker partner Fleischmann was willing to stake him US$25,000—roughly $450,000 in today’s ...
In addition to supporting minority authors, Moore launched a “clear the shelves” program to provide books to Chicago Public ...
Retailers like Walmart and Target recently scaled back similar efforts focused on finding and funding more brands founded by ...
The escalating drive from President Donald Trump and other Republicans against programs to promote greater diversity in ...
Despite acknowledgements of the tense political climate, a group of trailblazers centered hope in conversations with one ...