'Speak and be heard': Why black media matters Sara Lomax-Reese owns WURD, one of a handful of black-owned and operated radio stations in the US.
TikTok grandma behind 'no-show protest' campaign Mary Jo Laupp posted a video on TikTok condemning the Trump campaign for choosing to host the first rally of his re-election campaign in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Juneteenth.
'We have to raise our children differently' Three black parents and their children discuss raising a black child, racism and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Poor turnout for Trump election rally Donald Trump's first campaign rally since the US coronavirus lockdown began took place in front of a smaller than expected crowd.
TikTok and K-Pop take credit for low Trump turnout A social media campaign called on users to register for tickets, then not turn up.
Living through the threat of eviction in the pandemic The BBC meets a single father of three as he navigates trying to keep his apartment.
America trying to 'rule the world', says Russian spy chief In an exclusive interview with the BBC, the head of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service discusses the growing tension with the West.
Father takes 500 high school juniors' portraits Photographer helps 500 high school juniors honour their commencement through portraits.
Protesters topple statues across US Hundreds of protesters gathered in several states to topple statues associated with slavery.
'This is such a change in history' Millions across the US are celebrating Juneteenth, which marks the official end of slavery in the country.
What you need to know about Juneteenth The historic holiday, which celebrates the official end of slavery in the US, has taken on renewed significance this year.
The city that disbanded its police force Camden, New Jersey, created a brand new police force to forge better ties with the community.