NBA Player Fired Over Anti-LGBTQ Pride Month Comments Sparks Free Speech Debate
Black Virginia Family Finds Army Discharge Papers That Unlock a Mother’s Secret WWII Legacy
The Four Black Women Coaches Who Took Their Teams to the Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Women’s Tournament
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During Midterm Political Season, These Black Women Could Make History
From Juilanna Stratton to Keisha Lance Bottoms, these women are looking to make history this upcoming midterm election season.
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Hey Timothée Chalamet! Ballet is Alive, and Black Women are Sustaining It
Timothée Chalamet may think ballet is dead, but these Black women have used their talent and artistry to keep Alvin Ailey’s commitment to the genre alive.
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New Southwest Seating Policy Sparks Discrimination Concerns Among Black Women
First, Southwest took away free checked bags and open seating. Now, Black women are speaking out on a new seating policy that allegedly causes more harm than good.
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Best ‘Square Up’ Challenge Videos on TikTok in 2026
From Black suburban kids making squares with their arms to white co-workers throwing elbows, TikTok’s #SquareUp challenge has the internet crying with laughter!
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Bam Adebayo’s Historic 83-Point Night Becomes a ‘Love & Basketball’ Moment With WNBA Star A’ja Wilson
Bam Adebayo made history with an 83-point performance that broke Kobe Bryant’s legendary record. But his heartfelt postgame moment with girlfriend A’ja Wilson quickly stole the spotlight.
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Jill Scott’s Break From Music is Part of a Growing Trend of Black Women Pausing With Purpose
Jill Scott, Beyoncé, Teyana Taylor and Simone Biles are part of a growing wave of Black women who have embraced the idea of stepping back.
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This Viral Content Creator is Keeping Our Black Food Traditions Alive – And Looking Great While Doing it!
Sonja Norwood (aka Wick’d Creations) has built a massive social media following sharing the Black recipes you won’t find in cookbooks.
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We All Hate Tipping Culture, But Did You Know It’s Rooted in Slavery?
Wealthy American started the tipping culture in the mid-1800s, beginning a restaurant culture that remains steeped in the roots of slavery.












