Black history /tags/black-history Black history en-US SA国际传谋 Mon, 22 Jun 2026 10:00:00 GMT Educators reflect on Juneteenth and what it means going forward /history/2026-06-22/educators-reflect-on-juneteenth-and-what-it-means-going-forward In a conversation with SA国际传谋's Tim Padgett on The South Florida Roundup, educators Dr. Tameka Bradley and Brian Knowles talk about the importance of Juneteenth in the context of an often politicized education system. Mon, 22 Jun 2026 10:00:00 GMT /history/2026-06-22/educators-reflect-on-juneteenth-and-what-it-means-going-forward Chris D'Avanzo What does freedom look like today? Black Miamians share their answers ahead of Juneteenth /arts-culture/2026-06-18/what-does-freedom-look-like-today-black-miamians-share-their-answers-ahead-of-juneteenth More than 160 years after the end of slavery in the United States, freedom remains deeply personal, shaped by history, community and opportunity. Thu, 18 Jun 2026 12:00:00 GMT /arts-culture/2026-06-18/what-does-freedom-look-like-today-black-miamians-share-their-answers-ahead-of-juneteenth Amelia Orjuela Da Silva | Miami Times Uncovering the shame behind success on 'Who's Your Ma Honey?' /arts-culture/2026-05-21/uncovering-the-shame-behind-success-on-whos-your-ma-honey "Who's Your Ma Honey?" is a new show from the president of OneUnited Bank. Teri Williams asks guests to unravel the shame that actually helped them get to where they are in life. Thu, 21 May 2026 13:03:11 GMT /arts-culture/2026-05-21/uncovering-the-shame-behind-success-on-whos-your-ma-honey Natu Tweh Analyzing 250 years of America through the stories and experiences of Black America /arts-culture/2026-03-26/analyzing-250-years-of-america-through-the-stories-and-experiences-of-black-america The 2026 Africana Arts and Humanities Festival highlights Black perspectives with the theme We, Too, Sing America: 250 years of Black Life and Culture. Thu, 26 Mar 2026 10:00:00 GMT /arts-culture/2026-03-26/analyzing-250-years-of-america-through-the-stories-and-experiences-of-black-america Natu Tweh 'Broward Chronicles' captures snapshots of Broward's Black history /arts-culture/2026-03-04/broward-chronicles-black-history-book-george Emmanuel George, one of Broward's preeminent historians, alongside his frequent collaborator David Paulo, has written 'Broward Chronicles: A Retrospective Volume One,' showcasing stories great and small of Broward's Black history. Wed, 04 Mar 2026 11:00:00 GMT /arts-culture/2026-03-04/broward-chronicles-black-history-book-george Carlton Gillespie Broward high schoolers learn about intertwined struggles in Jewish and Black history /education/2026-02-25/black-history-month-broward-jewish-high-school This February marks 50 years since Congress recognized Black History Month. Recently, more than 300 Broward County high schoolers spent the day going deeper into learning how Black and Jewish activists came together to advocate for one another during the Civil Rights movement. Wed, 25 Feb 2026 11:00:00 GMT /education/2026-02-25/black-history-month-broward-jewish-high-school Natalie La Roche Pietri 'Selma is Now': How the past parallels the present /arts-culture/2026-02-23/selma-is-now-how-the-past-parallels-the-present The exhibit highlights a key moment in the civil rights movement where heavily armed police cracked down on peaceful protestors. Its organizers say it bears a striking similarity to the present. Mon, 23 Feb 2026 11:00:00 GMT /arts-culture/2026-02-23/selma-is-now-how-the-past-parallels-the-present Carlton Gillespie 'Freedom of expression': Black Art Matters in West Palm Beach spotlights local musicians, visual artists /arts-culture/2026-02-12/black-history-month-art-matters-west-palm-beach-music Black Art Matters is back in downtown West Palm Beach. The free weekly series shines a spotlight on young and emerging Black artists from across Palm Beach County during Black History Month. Thu, 12 Feb 2026 19:41:00 GMT /arts-culture/2026-02-12/black-history-month-art-matters-west-palm-beach-music Wilkine Brutus Before Eileen Higgins, Miami had another woman at the helm: Athalie Range /government-politics/2026-01-23/miami-woman-mayor-athalie-range-eileen-higgins The first woman to perform mayoral duties in Miami was also the city's first Black commissioner, and a pioneer for Black and women's rights throughout Florida. Fri, 23 Jan 2026 12:00:00 GMT /government-politics/2026-01-23/miami-woman-mayor-athalie-range-eileen-higgins Joshua Ceballos African-American Research Library and Cultural Center to celebrate Kwanzaa 'Africa Rising' Event /arts-culture/2025-12-23/african-american-research-library-and-cultural-center-to-celebrate-kwanzaa-africa-rising-event The 2025 Kwanzaa Community Celebration, titled 鈥淎frica Rising: Celebrating Heritage, Building Futures鈥 will be held Saturday, Dec. 27, from 11:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Tue, 23 Dec 2025 20:00:27 GMT /arts-culture/2025-12-23/african-american-research-library-and-cultural-center-to-celebrate-kwanzaa-africa-rising-event SA国际传谋 News Staff