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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This Juneteenth, Terry Crews, Has Something to Say About Reparations
The host of NBC’s America’s Got Talent gives his advice on useful reparations while we wait for the checks to come through.
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Can An Intervention From Lil Wayne and Other Celebs Help Ja Morant?
According to Bayless, the famous rapper wants Morant to change his ways.
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An Asheville Powerhouse Chef Digs Into the Roots of Black Appalachian Cuisine
Ashleigh Shanti unearths the ingredients and updates the techniques of Affrilachian food, including making some good, hot fish.
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Biden and Harris Throw a Juneteenth Celebration to Remember on the White House South Lawn
Method man, Ledisi and Jennifer Hudson were among the star-studded guests at the Juneteenth celebration.
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Brittney Griner’s Airport Confrontation Leads to New Questions About WNBA Travel Concerns
The Phoenix Mercury center and her teammates were harassed by a right wing social media personality at the Dallas airport on Saturday.
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Forget Spades, Here’s A “Dope” Card Game for Hip-Hop Heads
In honor of hip-hop’s 50th anniversary, we caught up with the creators of a “dope” party game. (And compared top 5 lists!)
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The Dopest Hip-Hop Groups in Black Music History
As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, groups such as The Roots, Wu-Tang Clan, and N.W.A. deserve their just due.
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Revisiting the Anderson .Paak BLM Track “Lockdown”
We take a close look at .Paak’s lyrics, written during the Black Lives Matter summer of protests in 2020, on this episode of your UR FAV TRAK.




