“It’s a fun language to learn,” said fifth-grader Keziah Burman. “It’s hard to remember, is all.” Keziah and fellow fifth-grader London Callender are among the many ASL club members who joined so they ...
On Sunday night, many Puerto Ricans in the territory’s Deaf community gathered at the Eco’s Sports Park in San Juan. The friends, family members and interpreters were tuning into Super Bowl LX, just ...
Keivonn Woodard, youth hockey player Luke Zeigler-Najar and Fort Dupont alum and Tennessee State University men’s hockey ...
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Art association kicks off 69th Beaux Arts season

The Art Association of Jacksonville's annual Beaux Arts Ball, with a theme of "Liberty in Bloom," will be April 25.
Harvard University turned over the photos to the International African American Museum in Charleston after a seven-year legal fight.
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The Nature Gap: Communities of Color and Those With Low Incomes Are Bearing the Brunt of America’s Nature Loss New analysis reveals persistent environmental inequality in the United States.
UT San Antonio officials say merging race and gender studies with another department is a routine step to save money. Students and faculty believe it’s a response to political pressure.
Sierra Madre Playhouse will present the North American premiere of One Million Words – Rilke, a hit solo show inspired by the groundbreaking work of poet Rainer Maria Rilke created by and starring Ivo ...
For Black people living with Tourette syndrome, the British Academy Film and Television Arts Awards incident earlier this ...
More than 100 people gathered Saturday evening for a candlelight vigil at 55 Thayer St. to celebrate the life of La’Niyah “Lala” Clark.