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On Wednesday, February 26 at 6 pm, author and historian Peter P. Hinks will discuss the rise and fall of former slave and successful entrepreneur William Lanson and the New Haven neighborhood he created in the early 1810s—New Guinea

The BULLY Project

Black Fraternities at 100: Are They Fulfilling Their Legacy? | UPTOWN Magazine

Governors erupt in partisan dispute at White House

University of Mississippi fraternity kicks out suspected vandals of James Meredith statue | theGrio

11 Civil Rights Leaders Under 50 Years Old - AARP

SUGAR ADDICTION

Race Forward's Open Letter to Prosecutor Angela Corey and the Legal Community.

BE THE CHANGE

African-American Women in the Silent Film Industry – Women Film Pioneers Project

Searchlights and sunglasses: Field notes from the digital age of journalism

MULTIPLATFORM STORY TELLING

THROUGH A LENS DARKLY: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People

In Greater New Haven, Cast Iron Soul offers Southern touch

U.S. Small Business Administration & City of New Haven Affordable Care Act Small Business Workshop