The determined faces of Black historical figures sit at the entrance of the Multicultural Children’s Bookstore in the newly re-named Shops at Hilltop mall in Richmond. The display of books is a part of an initiative by the store operator Tamara Shiloh to promote the idea that “Black history can...

About 60 parents from various ethnic backgrounds, with children in schools around Richmond, recently gathered to celebrate local parents’ commitment to making schools better and their role as community leaders....

The Richmond Community Services Department will host its annual Black History Celebration from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 3, at the Richmond Memorial Auditorium, 403 Civic Center Plaza....

Cuando Jaccari Meriwether tenía ocho años, sabía que no debía acercarse a las vías ferroviarias fuera de función de Atchiston Train en Richmond. El área era conocida por el crimen, incluidos robos y asaltos. Ahora con más de 20 años, y viviendo en San Francisco, Meriwether decidió pasar las vacaciones...

Housing bias in the suburbs, like race-based segregation of renters and home-owners in post-war Richmond, was no accident, Richard Rothstein explains in his new book, The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America....

More than 400 community members gathered at the Richmond Greenway trail on January 15 to celebrate the grand opening of Unity Park during the 11th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service....

I love Oakley for the energy and good hearts of the people who work to improve the community, and now that I’m an adult, I want to be one of them....

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