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Dolen Perkins-Valdez’s “Happy Land” took her to the mountains of North Carolina to investigate a long-gone commune.
Her commitment to education extended to all ages. In 1922, she opened Fort Worth’s first nursery school for Black children – ...
Fort Bliss — has been chosen as a site to detain and house potentially thousands of migrants, and contracts have already been ...
A North Texas mother is speaking out for the first time about the death of her 26-year-old daughter last fall. Her daughter, ...
What’s at stake for Black communities when EPA protections go away amid the Trump administration’s deregulation campaign.
Some parts of Houston have more trees than others because of past planning, income levels and racial inequality.
There will be a public showing of the documentary trailer and a panel discussion at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 12 at the ...
Texas senators could vote this week on a bill that would drastically limit how the state’s public universities teach their students about history, race and inequality.
Black Men Building Homes is hosting a community event in Houston to increase homeownership rates among Black men and address systemic barriers that have historically impacted communities of color.
Trucks and workers started a cleanup effort at the site of a spill of the Keystone oil pipeline in rural North Dakota.
Do today's German Texans recognize something of themselves in the headlines? The Alien Enemies Act was once used against them ...
Plant It Forward works with recently located refugees to start up their own local farms. To combat high land prices, the ...