The Four Black Women Coaches Who Took Their Teams to the Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Women’s Tournament
How Carlos Boozer’s Twin Sons, Duke Basketball Stars Cameron and Cayden, Saved Their Big Brother’s Life
How One Black Woman Is Saying ‘No’ to Work and ‘Yes’ to Unapologetic Rest
Rev. William Barber: Why the Midterm Election is So Important
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How Black America Refused to Be Dimmed in 2025 and Why We’ll Be Even Better in 2026
The charge for Black people in 2026 is to continue developing the enduring legacy of brilliance.
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Why Black Folks Need to Follow Kwanzaa’s Wealth-Building Principle of Ujamaa Now More Than Ever
The fourth day of Kwanzaa is all about the principle of cooperative economics. Here are ways you can build and maintain wealth in your community.
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Everything to Know About Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat on His 65th Birthday
In honor of what would have been his 65 birthday, we’re looking at some of the most fascinating facts about artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.
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All About the Badass Black Woman Standing Up Against Trump and His War on Chicago
Chicago Teachers Union leader Stacy Davis Gates defends public schools and Black families against Trump’s attacks.
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Expert: How Black People Will Win With AI — and Why the Time to Act Is Right Now
Loren R. Douglass says Black visionaries can leverage AI to unlock opportunity, amplify creativity, and build generational wealth. Here’s how.
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Why Netflix’s ‘The Perfect Neighbor’ Documentary Has the Internet Heartbroken— and Pissed Off
Netflix’s new documentary, “The Perfect Neighbor,” detailing the events that led up to Ajike Owens’ death in 2023 will leave you crying real, angry tears.
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13 Back Ministers And Their Salacious Scandals
From Bishop Eddie Long to Rev. Jesse Jackson, these jaw-dropping scandals completely rocked the Black, Christian community.
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You’ll Delight in This Black TikToker’s Vicious, Viral Clapback to a Racist Troll
Black gamer @norratamo’s mic drop-worthy response to a racist who found his way into his comments has garnered over five million views on TikTok.
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You Won’t Believe What Joy Reid Says She Got Paid in Comparison to Her MSNBC Colleagues
“They work less hours and make more than us, get bigger raises, more opportunities and more grace. This is the world we live in,” Joy Red said.











