When Grief Shows Up Quietly
by Lady Najm Lady Najm is a Charlottesville-based singer-songwriter, writer and creative facilitator whose work explores healing through music, reflection, and community-centered experiences. She creates spaces where creativity and conversation support emotional wellness and personal growth. I experienced loss at a young age after the death of my father. Thatโฆ
2026 High School Grads Reflect On Local Communityย
by Jessica Harris Jessica Harris is based in Charlottesville, Virginia, and has written for Vinegar Hill Magazine for three years. Sheโs passionate about accessible arts education, community-based work and, ofโฆ
Central Virginia Agrarian Commons land trust helps BIPOC farmers โbuild a system the community controlsโ
The trust owns at least 150 acres, which serve as fertile training ground for future Black farmers By Tiana Woodard PETERSURG โ Across from Pleasants Lane Elementary School, a giftโฆ
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Nothing Feels Real Anymore โ And Deep Down, We All Know It
by Khalilah Jones There was a time when people built relationships slowly. Intentionally. Over phone calls that lasted too long (and end with the obligatory โwell, I didnโt want nothingโ). Front porch conversations. Checking inโฆ
The Memory & Rhyme In Our Blood: Black Aesthetic, Oral Tradition, and Afrofuturism within Blood at the Root by Dominique Morisseau
Photo Credit: Kori Price by Leslie M. Scott-Jones Some of you may not understand what goes into the creation of a theatrical production. So, I thought I would bring you into the thinking, research, andโฆ
Black Women Weather the Storm of Unemployment
Erica Adams sits at her desk at Santa Monica College in Southern California, April 2026, where she works as a college administrator. She and 72 of her co-workers have received layoff notices. Their work endsโฆ
On โMichael,โ A Multigenerational Icon
Marcus C., 7, poses for a photo dressed as superstar Michael Jackson in a parking lot outside of the Pflugerville Cinemark movie theater in Austin, Texas, April 2026. Marcus was not living while Jackson wasโฆ

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George Rivera and Wartime Fitness is changing lives and has helped over 2,000 youth.
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School-Day Soundtrack: Mothering My Black Autistic Son
The authorโs son, Isaiah, prepares to eat breakfast during his morning routine. Photo provided by Julie Taiwo Quarles by Julieโฆ
A Glimpse at Grad School: Journalism Edition
The author, center and right, sits with her classmates following their first semester in a graduate journalism program. Photo providedโฆ
Small Changes, Lasting Impact: Practical Nutrition for Every Community
Khandle Hedrick (far left) with a cohort of graduates from the University of Arizonaโs Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Programโฆ
How Far We Havenโt Come
by Leslie M. Scott-Jones I had possibly one of the most disturbing conversations with a colleague and friend that Iโฆ
Trailblazing Tanesha
How This Woman’s Voice is Reshaping Charlottesville’s Fight for Justice by Marquan E. Jones | Photos by Eze Amos Whenโฆ
