The #BlackLivesMatter movement has been a defining moment in history, reinforcing that Black people are actually people that deserve respect and deserve to live.

What could happen if you put cameras into the hands of Baltimore youth after the death of Freddie Gray?

Sentell Harper inspires his fourth grade students through theater to think about how their race affects them and people who look like them.

We take a look at 4 moments from A Different World that are still very relevant today.

Officer Caeser Goodson, the third policeman on trial for the 2015 death of Freddie Gray, was found not guilty by Judge Barry Williams this morning. As the driver of the police van in which Gray sustained fatal spinal cord injuries, Goodson was facing the most serious charges — second degree depraved murder. Two other officers […]

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On Tuesday, TV One aired the NewsOne Now State of Emergency: Baltimore and Beyond Town Hall meeting, exploring Black America and its relationship with law enforcement. The conversation…

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UPDATE: 11:00 AM EST U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch on Friday announced a Department of Justice civil pattern and practice investigation into the Baltimore Police…

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Local area photographer Devin Allen, whose iconic photo of the Baltimore protest made the cover of TIME magazine, shares what he witnessed on the ground leading…

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Adam Jackson, Chief Executive Officer of Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle, explains how racism and White supremacy have impacted the city of Baltimore during Tuesday’s…

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On Tuesday, TV One broadcast NewsOne Now’s first ever town hall meeting titled State of Emergency: Baltimore and Beyond.   During the two-hour presentation, Roland Martin asked the…