South Carolina Police Forced to Stop Posting for Black History Month After Slew of Racist Responses: 'Honestly, People Should Be Ashamed'
A South Carolina police department was forced to stop publicly celebrating its Black employees this month after a series of racist, hateful comments.
Democrat Introduces Bill for Slavery Reparations As Trump Continues Crackdown Against DEI Efforts
Rep. Ayanna Pressley has reintroduced H.R. 40, a bill to study reparations for slavery, amid President Trump's dismantling of DEI initiatives.
'The View' Host Jokes That Trump Will Sign Order 'Banning Black People' From Performing at the Super Bowl: 'If the Racists Are Mad, I'm Happy'
Co-host Ana Navarro joked that Donald Trump might respond to Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show by signing an executive order "banning Black people."
'Identity Months Dead at DoD': Pete Hegseth Claims Celebrations of Black History Month and Women's History Month 'Threaten Mission Execution'
The Department of Defense ends support for cultural observances like Black History Month and Women's History Month, in a move to "restore our warrior culture."
Pentagon Agency to Stop Celebrating MLK Day, Black History Month as Part of Anti-DEI Crackdown
The Pentagon's intelligence agency has been ordered to stop celebratory events or activities for Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Black History Month.
Activist Rosa Clemente: 'African-American and Latino Young People Are Done with Both Political Parties'
Clemente made history in 2008 as the first Afro Latina to run for vice president on the Green Party ticket
HACR CEO Cid Wilson Explains the Fight for Inclusion of Afro Latino Executives in Corporate America
The CEO and President of the Hispanic Association of Corporate Responsibility has made history as one of the most influential Afro Latinos in corporate America
Afro Latina Actress Samantha Green: 'It's Important to See On-Screen Characters that Look Like You'
During Afro Latino Week, The Latin Times discusses Afro Latinidad with Samantha Green, a Venezuelan actress
'There's Little Recognition for the Contributions of Afro Latinos': CSU's Alejandro Villalpando
The expert in Pan-African and Latin American Studies talked with The Latin Times about Afro Latino identity and their challenges