For Black Americans, the summer’s most prominent news headlines seem to revisit an era defined by violence and chronicled in history books. Yet, in May, a...
Thousands of Black-owned businesses know August holds a special place on the calendar for building brand awareness and increasing traffic. Since 2004, August has stood tall...
Charlotte Winstead sat outside the Obama Presidential Center with a smile on her face. She and a group of her closest friends had flown hundreds of...
Thousands of Americans gathered on the grounds of Chicago’s Jackson Park, home of the long-awaited Obama Presidential Center, to celebrate the grand opening of the museum...
The spotlight returns to Tulsa this weekend, the 105th commemoration of the Race Massacre that decimated one of the nation’s most prominent displays of Black success....
The Congressional Black Caucus recently sounded the alarm, calling the Republican-led gerrymandering efforts across the country an assault on Black voter protections. According to the CBC,...
In a recent social media rant, President Donald Trump hurled his favorite insult at House Democratic leader, New York Congressman Hakeem Jeffries, calling Jeffries “low IQ”...
High gas prices continue to dominate the headlines as the U.S. and Iranian stalemate over the Strait of Hormuz persists. Compounding consumer frustration–especially for Black Americans–is...
The U.S. Black Chambers of Commerce recently unveiled its new campus, which was the former BET headquarters, located on more than seven acres in the nation’s...
The Texas House reconvened today, but failed to reach a quorum for the second day in a row as the Democrats, who left the state in...