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If the world’s current state of affairs has shown us anything, it has shown us that the more money you…
Musician Angélique Kidjo recently became the first Black African performer to be awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of…
Cornell Iral Hayes, Jr., the author of culturally necessary sounds such as “Tip Drill,” “Pimp Juice,” “Stepped on My J’z”…
When you Google the name Jim Jones, at least two maniacs pop up, one who gave out the Kool-Aid, and…
This year has been exciting for music lovers, packed with record-breaking moments, worldwide tours, epic diss battles and unforgettable halftime…
June 19 to July 4 should be recognized as a time to reflect on Black self-determination and resistance against oppressive…
With summer on the horizon, it’s the perfect time to pack up some great reads for your beach days, countryside…
Today marks the 159th celebration of Juneteenth. First celebrated in 1866, the day commemorates the end of enslavement as it…
The San Antonio Juneteenth Commission officially began holiday celebrations for Juneteenth this weekend. Yesterday, the organization began festivities with a…
The New York Public Library’s Schomburg Center recently celebrated its 100th anniversary, marking the milestone with a new exhibit that…
After 25 years with the company, Misty Copeland is retiring from the American Ballet Theater. Her departure from the company…
The American Black Film Festival officially returned to Miami Beach as part of a five-day celebration of Black filmmakers in…