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Michaela Coel on Creativity, Romance, and the Path to Wakanda Forever
Fearless actor Michaela Coel stars in Marvel’s upcoming film Wakanda Forever, which continues the story of the fictitious country.
Read MorePhiladelphia apologizes for experiments on Black inmates
The city of Philadelphia has officially apologized for 20 years of medical experimentation on Black inmates at Holmesburg Prison.
Read MoreKillings of rappers are more than just a hip-hop problem, experts say
We shouldn’t overlook the larger societal significance when hip-hop artists such as Half Ounce are victims of gun violence.
Read MoreVenus Williams, Spike Lee set for Black Entrepreneurs Day
Athletes and filmmakers were among those recognized for this year’s Black Entrepreneurs Day, which was founded by Daymond John.
Read MoreThe Fisk Jubilee Singers’ amazing story, from slavery to stardom
For more than 150 years, Fisk University’s Jubilee Singers have raised funds, spirits, and praise with their music.
Read MoreAnnouncing Our Next Book Club Meeting
We’re happy to announce the next book in our book club: Overground Railroad. Pick up a copy today so you can join us on October 6th!
Read MoreYoung Black voters are dominating the Georgia midterms one student at a time
With the midterm election coming up next month, some young Black folks are trying to inspire others to vote.
Read MoreBlack queer Milwaukeeans on Netflix’s Jeffrey Dahmer series: ‘How dare you?’
Milwaukee’s Black gay residents who remember the terror inflicted on their community in the 1980s have choice words about the new Dahmer series.
Read MoreHow the ‘Black Metropolis’ made a comeback
Black urban centers like Chicago’s Bronzeville once thrived in America, and they’re on on their way up once again.
Read MoreJustice Jackson makes waves in first Supreme Court arguments
Ketanji Brown Jackson hasn’t shied away from her duty as a SCOTUS justice, even though she’s only been on the bench for two days.
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