The number of Black people living in the United States reached a new high of 48.3 million in 2023. That’s up a third (33%) since 2000, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of government data. This group is diverse, with an increasing number who say they are of two or more races.
TruckInfo.net analyzed data from the Census Bureau to better understand the positive impact and presence of Black entrepreneurs.
Over time, Negro History Week evolved into Black History Month, thanks in large part to the civil rights movement.
To celebrate Black History Month and the 50th anniversary of “Cooley High,” visit Independent Picture House for a special screening of the film. Tickets are $9.25. Come prepared to share your ideas and learn ways to begin or continue caring for yourself in a supportive setting with other Black men. Registration is free.
After the Pentagon declared a national pause to cultural celebrations, Idaho’s Black Community Alliance is continuing to honor Black History Month.
The instructions were published Tuesday in a Defense Intelligence Agency memo and affect 11 annual events, including Black History Month, which begins Saturday, and National Hispanic Heritage
Discover the diverse works of African American artists at the Zenith Gallery's 'Hold On, Change is Coming' exhibition. Meet the artists and enjoy interactive events and book signings.
The announcement affects 11 annual diversity celebrations including Juneteenth in June and Holocaust Days of Remembrance in April.
Voters in California and Texas affiliated with a Democratic group want to intervene in a lawsuit filed by four Republican state attorneys general that is attempting to exclude people in the U.S.
Key statistics and data about the demographic, geographic and economic characteristics of the U.S. Black population.
Unstable federal funding puts at risk the government statistics used to track the U.S. economy and population, officials and data users warn. That's before any cuts by President Trump and Congress.
Updated data on child care and early learning in the United States illustrate the urgent need for holistic public policymaking and robust investments that support young children, families, and early educators.