Each spring, Georgia’s village of Didi Chailuri revives Berikaoba, a pagan rite with masked berikas, music and wrestling, ...
Scholarship fund reclaiming legacy stolen by violent racial displacement in Georgia's Forsyth County
In 1912, the landscape of Forsyth County was changed forever by racial terror as more than 1,000 Black families were expelled. A scholarship fund now wants to help the descendants of those who were ...
A village in Georgia is reviving an old spring fertility ritual. The Berikaoba involves dressing up in colorful costumes to ...
A ritual dance would reunite his people with their dead. The Ghost Dance swept across other North American tribes, until fear and violence brought it to a tragic end.
America 250 Series is a new yearlong exhibit at the Augusta Museum of History that not only celebrates America's history, but ...
On Thursday, Tristan Ahtone discussed the connection between Indigenous land dispossession and the founding of land-grant universities.
Cumberland Island, Georgia, offers visitors an immersion into another time, including historic ruins and wild horses. Here ...
In her 2014 debut novel, which was later adapted for television and nominated for an NAACP Image Award, Natalie Baszile’s “Queen Sugar” follows the Bordelons, a Black family in Louisiana struggling to ...
DEI movement put the future of the high school class in question, but it ultimately survived the State Board of Education’s review.
Four Black Georgia political leaders shaped the leadership philosophy and path of former Republican Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, ...
Edmonia Lewis was the first Black and Indigenous sculptor to achieve international acclaim. She was so popular in the 1860s ...
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