Therapy is one of my favorite forms of self-care.
Sharneice Sellman carries grief with her every day from the tragedies of her past, but she has to be strong for her grandsons.
Jasmine Vaughn-Hall and Dylan Segelbaum conducted this months-long investigation.
Systemic racism in the healthcare industry is killing Black women.
Bernice Chilton is 101 years old, and she has voted for as long as she can remember.
This a co-authored article by Celeste E. Whittaker, Jasmine Vaughn-Hall, Micaela Hood, Tracy Schuhmacher, Chris Jordan USA TODAY NETWORK
No one is born 'blue' or destined to be a police officer at birth. It's a choice and a noble one. People are born Black every single day.
At 5, she was scared. At 14, she was introduced to activism. At 17, she amplified her voice.
When a combination of a severe headache, chills, and a fever became unbearable, she was alone at her York city home.
Lillie Belle Allen was so much more than the 27-year-old who was murdered on York city’s Newberry Street 51 years ago.
He wanted to be a police officer like his mother and father. Then he didn’t.
The look on a black man’s face when he sees another minority gunned down by police is one you will never forget, especially when you’re his wife.
Morales and Goins don't intend to be the faces on every call to action, but their message is out — "change is coming," and "this isn't over."
Even though this corgi is only a few inches above the ground, her aid to her owner during this pandemic is immeasurable.
Teachers and students were in Geneva, Switzerland when they found out that Austria shut down its border, hours before their train was supposed to leave from there.
Shamar Mosley's introductory pieces are predominantly portraits of black celebrities. Using canvases and a few wooden panels, his paintings allow you to lock eyes with trend setters, record breakers, and lyrical gurus of the past and present.
They’re the women that were excluded from the overall Suffrage Movement and were driven to make strides of their own.
To the best of his knowledge, Joseph Mator is somewhat pioneering this genre in the York area, and being the first comes with challenges.
Writing music was a good stress reliever for Walker and it gave him the motivation to get home and record in the studio.
Hunter Liesenring's laugh resoundingly pierces through the quiet. Though he can't rise from the top step unassisted, walk down and greet you, his zestful giggles are a gravitational pull that reels you in.