Why Parents of the ‘Black-ish’ Generation Are Choosing HBCUs Now
As more parents rethink what college readiness looks like, historically Black colleges and universities are emerging as a preferred path in today’s shifting educational landscape.
Everything You Need to Know About Jackie Young, The WNBA’s First Million-Dollar Player
The Las Vegas Aces guard made history as the league’s first seven-figure player.
Meet the Black Women Responsible for Launching Artemis II
Black women have played “hidden” roles at NASA since the 1940s. Now, their work is
Coco Gauff Responds To The Hate She Received For Her 4c Hair In Viral Miu Miu Campaign
After receiving criticism for her hair in a recent Miu Miu campaign, Coco Gauff is
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From Delaware to Atlanta: How Alim Smith Went From Painting Memes on Social Media to Working with Instagram and FX’s Atlanta
Smith is an Afro-surrealist artist from Delaware who did all of the promotional artwork for season 3 of FX’s Atlanta.
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U.S. Government Officially Classifies Brittney Griner as ‘Wrongfully Detained’
Negotiations can now begin for the WNBA star’s release and her family no longer needs to keep a low profile.
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Brian Flores’ Lawyer Says “Nah” to Roger Goodell As Arbitrator
The NFL wants racial discrimination lawsuit to play out behind closed doors.
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Jackie Robinson’s All-Star Game Bat Sells for $1.08 Million
The historic bat was sold at a New Jersey-based auction.
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Rutgers Hall of Fame Women’s Basketball Coach C. Vivian Stringer Retires After 50 Years
If “big shoes to fill” was a person, we’d be looking directly at C. Vivian Stringer, and her iconic career in women’s basketball spanning over 5 decades.








