Discover the rich traditions and cultural significance of Black American holiday traditions, from New Year's Day meals to ...
From overcoming adversity to processing grief to finding community ... group at work or have a group text with other Black people from your job, prayers and bible passages will likely be mentioned ...
Discover the history and significance of Watch Night, a tradition of African American New Year's Eve celebrations, marking the end of slavery and the beginning of freedom.
Archdiocesan Interfaith Prayer Service celebrating the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. – and his ...
Discover the invaluable contributions of Dr. Carl J. Murphy, publisher of the AFRO-American Newspapers, in this new book by ...
By hosting Orisa classes and emphasizing the power of sung prayer, Badu adamantly keeps ancestral traditions and rhythms ...
“Watch Night” services began on Dec. 31, 1862. On that evening, Black people across the United States gathered to worship, pray and welcome in the new year. Donnie Joyner, a member of the ...
For many, this sacred service is the cornerstone of New Year's Eve celebrations, offering a time for reflection and renewal.
A prayer walk was held in neighbourhoods ... This year's theme was community unity and people from all faiths were invited to ...