A mirror and a window. After launching in 2022, Capital B’s first few years were characterized by a sense of discovery and possibility. Our staff has worked hard to learn how to best serve and reach ...
As immigration arrests hit 540 weekly and cuts to SNAP threaten families, neighbors are launching mutual aid hubs to keep one another safe.
A 50-page report from House Republicans claims the head of the university violated civil rights with his diversity hiring plans.
The county has pledged reform, but elderly and low-income residents are caught between bureaucracy and neglect.
Millennial candidates made sweeping gains in rural towns and small cities — making history and achieving several firsts.
From the courts to city streets, Black women organizers are proving climate solutions start at the neighborhood level.
Amid SNAP cuts, the founder of Everybody Eats Together is working to create community-based food systems and grocery store ...
From North Carolina to Mississippi, small businesses work to feed their communities while benefits are paused.
F. DuBois Bowman, the 13th president of the historic HBCU, lays out his vision for the future while navigating challenges.
California is the latest state to advance a proposal that could affect Black Americans’ ability to influence elections.
Georgia election results are beginning to trickle in. Data from the Georgia secretary of state’s office reported more than ...