Black History Month

Over a year and nearly 300,000 petition signatures later, Burton has landed a job hosting a TV quiz show after…
/ November 17, 2021
Keishia Thorpe thegrio.com
Keishia Thorpe, a high school teacher in Bladensburg, Maryland, was honored with a $1 million Global Teacher Prize.
/ November 12, 2021
Sunny Hostin thegrio.com
Sunny Hostin told "The Cut" that it's important to have a co-host who doesn't adhere to the big lies, and…
/ November 12, 2021
Frugal Bookstore is the only Black-owned and operated bookstore in the city of Boston and its owner's mission is literacy…
/ November 11, 2021
FW de Klerk
Touré writes that De Klerk was no hero who was a leader of the most racist governments in modern history,…
/ November 11, 2021
theGRIO.com
A Detroit judge marked her 69th birthday by dancing and twirling to Megan Thee Stallion’s "Thot S--” song in a…
/ November 9, 2021
Don Lemon Megyn Kelly thegrio.com
Lemon’s attorney asked Kelly to correct her “reckless” reporting and public statements, according to a legal letter.
/ November 9, 2021
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Analysis reveals harassment and disinformation about Harry and Meghan have been amplified to mainstream by royal reporters and pundits.
/ November 9, 2021
Joshua Halsey was one of possibly 250 victims of a massacre by white supremacists in November 1898, according to research…
/ November 9, 2021
Usher’s New Look has been granted $500,000 from the Truist Foundation to fund financial literacy programming for under-resourced communities.
/ November 7, 2021
Barbara-Rose Collins, who represented Detroit in Congress and served on its City Council, has died after contracting COVID-19. She was…
/ November 7, 2021
Centenary College of Louisiana is celebrating its first lifetime appointment to a Black faculty member in Andia Augustin-Billy.
/ November 6, 2021