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Malcolm X Park's Sacred Drums Face New Fight for Survival
Black Culture

Malcolm X Park's Sacred Drums Face New Fight for Survival

For over five decades, Meridian Hill's Sunday gatherings have been a heartbeat of Black DC—now federal 'beautification' plans threaten this living monument to community and resistance.

May 20, 2026 4 min read min read
The Fight for HBCU Funding Is a Fight for Our Future
Howard & HBCU

The Fight for HBCU Funding Is a Fight for Our Future

As federal support faces unprecedented threats and state legislatures tighten purse strings, historically Black colleges stand at a crossroads that will define generations to come.

May 19, 2026 4 min read min read
From the Hilltop to the Highest Courts: Howard Law's DC Legacy
Howard & HBCU

From the Hilltop to the Highest Courts: Howard Law's DC Legacy

For over a century, Howard Law graduates have shaped jurisprudence, corporate governance, and civil rights from the nation's capital, building a pipeline of power that continues to transform American institutions.

May 19, 2026 4 min read min read
From the Hilltop to Headlines: Howard's Research Revolution
Howard & HBCU

From the Hilltop to Headlines: Howard's Research Revolution

As federal funding flows and faculty earn unprecedented recognition, Howard University's researchers are reshaping national conversations in medicine, climate science, and artificial intelligence.

May 19, 2026 4 min read min read
What DC Can Learn From Austin's Carver Museum Model
Black Culture

What DC Can Learn From Austin's Carver Museum Model

As Austin's historic Carver Museum continues championing Black stories through rotating exhibits, the question emerges: How are DC's own institutions measuring up in preserving our cultural legacy?

May 19, 2026 4 min read min read