(WRIC) — Friday, June 12, marks the annual celebration of the 1967 Supreme Court case, Loving v. Virginia. Richard and Mildred Loving, a white man and black woman, were arrested in 1958 for violating ...
Kelly Loving was always there to lend a caring hand, lift others up and encourage them to shine and succeed, said her older sister, Tiffany Loving. “Because that's how Kelly was. If somebody didn't ...
The film stars Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga as Richard and Mildred Loving, the interracial couple at the center of the landmark Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia. Director Jeff Nichols released ...
A popular New Year’s resolution is to take up meditation – specifically mindfulness meditation. This is a healthy choice. Regular mindfulness practice has been linked to many positive health benefits, ...
There are few dates more important than June 12, 1967. That’s the day that the Supreme Court legalized interracial marriage at the federal level, knocking down bans that remained in 16 states. On June ...
Who is your favorite person with whom to share good news, quiet moments, funny stories, frustrations, or silly observations from the commute to work? We regularly turn to different people for ...
Before I talk about the new historical film Loving from writer/director Jeff Nichols, I have to confess: I don't usually enjoy civil rights movies. Don't get me wrong, as a descendant of slaves, I ...
Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton star in the true-life story of Richard and Mildred Loving, a Virginia couple arrested in 1958 for marrying. "It did strike me how 50 years is really not that long ago," ...
On July 11, 1958, five weeks after their wedding date, Mildred and Richard Loving woke to a flashlight shining in their eyes and the sheriff of Caroline County, Virginia, standing above their bed.