
Reparations Commission Moves Forward
The recently established Reparations Commission met on Saturday, April 30, 2022, at the Buncombe County
The recently established Reparations Commission met on Saturday, April 30, 2022, at the Buncombe County
Outdoor enhancements include more parking spaces, new sidewalks, solar panels, basketball court, rain garden, landscape improvements, lighting, and picnic tables.
Jackson is seen as “one of our nation’s brightest legal minds.”
The mural portrays an eagle, a symbol of strength, determination, and freedom—a perfect analogy of what the area represented for many Black residents.
In 2020 the House overwhelming approved a similar measure but it was blocked in the Senate.
Celebrating the new Asheville Black Wall Street Event Center, Chef Steven Juan Moore will present a taste-testing for some of his original and delightful cuisines.
Crystal Cauley was appointed by Hendersonville City Council members to the Henderson County Historic Preservation Commission during their monthly council meeting on October 7, 2021.
Joe Madison is starting a hunger strike in solidarity with all those who are calling on Congress and President Biden to protect voting rights.
Elder John Hayes was a catalyst for change. Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Elder John R.
The Urban News is pleased to announce that Reverend Larry Allen will be pursuing a
The “Build Back Better” Infrastructure Plan As America works to recover from the devastating challenges
President Biden has named three Black women—Ketanji Brown Jackson, Tiffany Cunningham, and Candace Jackson-Akiwumi—as his