02/19/2026
The Richmond Free-Press, our city's Black-owned, community-driven newspaper, has ceased publication after 34 years.
We salute the Free-Press and the Boone Family for following in the proud tradition of the courageous Black press and history-making figures like Ida B. Wells by proudly and boldly serving our community, without fear or favor.
Above, we have shared a quote from Publisher Jean Boone, where she speaks directly to the journalistic focus of the Richmond Free-Press ever since its establishment in 1992 by her husband and founder Raymond H. Boone Sr.
Free-Press mainstays Regina Boone and Sandra Sellars were featured on one of our Intersecting History Museum Crawls in the exhibit "(Re)framing Protest: Design + Hope," which highlighted some of their coverage of the protests in Richmond during the summer of 2020.
This was the kind of work that exemplified the Richmond Free-Press' commitment to journalistic integrity, and we offer our most sincere gratitude to the paper and the Boone family for over three decades of truthelling, changemaking, and chronicling the past, present, and future of our city.