By Megan Sayles | AFRO Staff Writer
msayles@afro.com
As U.S. Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) operations intensify nationwide, community organizations have become the eyes and ears of
By D. Kevin McNeir | Special to The AFROÂ
Shanna Ward, the owner of a publishing company and insurance agency located in Columbus, Ohio, said the elders
Women of Color Leadership Shapes the Legacy of Women’s History Month
By Dr. Sharon M. Holder | Minnesota Spokesman Recorder
Women’s History Month offers an opportunity to
by AZADEH AKBAR / SAVIOUS KWINIKATEHRAN, (CAJ News) – CONGRATULATORY messages are pouring in from across the globe following the election of Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei,
by MATEO LOPEZSpecial contributorMADRID, (CAJ News) – THE international response to the recent United States‑Israel airstrikes on Iranian oil depots and fuel infrastructure has been
from WILL COOPER in Chicago, USASpecial contributorCHICAGO, (CAJ News) – SOUTH African President Cyril Ramaphosa received widespread acclaim across the African continent and beyond for
Nine months after former Zambian president Edgar Lungu died, his body has still not been buried, sparking debate across southern Africa.
Lungu died in June 2025
by Brian Shilhavy
Health Impact News
The Iran War turned apocalyptic this weekend, as both sides allegedly started attacking and destroying desalination plants that turn sea water
New tax law changes are quietly padding refunds by hundreds — even thousands — of dollars for eligible filers this season. Tax season is well
By Jacques BilleaudThe Associated Press
PHOENIX (AP) — A Haitian man confined at an Arizona immigration detention center for months died at a hospital March 2