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 Why Black Folks Who Did Not Know Juneteenth Was A Thing Until Biden Said So ...Need Their Black Card Revoked

 Why Black Folks Who Did Not Know Juneteenth Was A Thing Until Biden Said So …Need Their Black Card Revoked

There is no excuse. Either they were not raised right or they were not paying attention.
Unassuming "Mama Duke"Shocked The World On The America's Got Talent Stage

Unassuming “Mama Duke”Shocked The World On The America’s Got Talent Stage

America's Got Talent might have just stumbled across its star of the season.
The Black Movies of 2025 Everyone Should Add to Their Must-Watch List 

The Black Movies of 2025 Everyone Should Add to Their Must-Watch List 

Whether you're into vampire horror films or jam-packed action films, our fave Black stars have
  • Black Men in England March to Save Black Boys

    I came across an interesting article from Derby, England.  A group of black men, aptly called Men of Black Ancestry, have decided to walk through the streets of Derby to promote positive black male role models.  The men will walk through areas where gangs and violence between young men of color are rampant.  The mission…

  • Dance Dance Revolution

    ABOUT TERESA WILTZ I was born in Washington, D.C., and grew up in Staten Island, New York and Atlanta, Georgia. Yes, that made for a somewhat schizoid childhood; I quickly learned to flip back and forth between two accents. I like to think that sort of flexibility helped me in my journalism career. After graduating…

  • Celebriquette, The Presidential Edition

    Although it’s more likely than not that they’ll stay on the secured grounds of their rented estate, it’s not impossible that if you’re on Martha’s Vineyard at the same time that you could bump into the first family. Maybe Mrs. O will be taking the girls to Mad Martha’s for an afternoon ice cream. The president might…

  • More than a Woman: Reflecting on Aaliyah's Legacy Eight Years Later

    Eight years after a plane crash ended the life of 22-year old Aaliyah Dana Haughton, better known the the singular Aaliyah, Jayson Rodriguez tries to put her career and possibilities in perspective. From MTV: Ever since the Detroit singer and dancer debuted in 1994 with Age Ain’t Nothing But a Number, we all watched Aaliyah…

  • Jena 6 Teen Gets Chance to Turn It Around

    Being accused of attemped murder has a funny way of turning someone’s life around. In Jesse Ray Beard’s case, one of the teens accused in the Jena 6 case, his turn was for the better thanks, in large part, to the lawyer who represented him, Howard Alan. From CNN: Beard, 18, now interns at a…

  • Tweet Me 911

    ABOUT ERIN EVANS I’m a reality TV junkie. Yes, the good, the bad and the “wow, I can’t believe you watch that.” At 12, I was hooked into the original reality show, The Real World. And over a decade later, I can’t believe it’s still on and that they are taping in D.C. as we speak. I…

  • Keeping St. Bernard Parish White

    St. Bernard Parish, southeast of New Orleans, has the distinction in Louisiana of taking the most direct hit from Hurricane Katrina four years ago this week. In the slow, painful rebuilding that followed, the parish has gone out of its way to keep low-income, working black families from living there. A federal court ruled twice…

  • Mr. President, While You Were Out

    President Barack Obama and his family are on vacation and, for a while anyway, the angry, disfigured faces of the health care town halls have faded from the news. But we know what’s waiting for him when he gets back—more of the same—and so far he hasn’t been handling it well. Supporters are urging him…

  • Confessions of a 'Tiny & Toya' Addict

    Admittedly, I was suspicious of news that Tameka “Tiny” Cottle and Antonia “Toya” Carter—concubines of hip-hop royalty, T.I. and Lil Wayne, respectively—were going to have their own reality show on BET: Was this BET’s answer to The Real Housewives of Atlanta? Did we really need to see The Baby Mamas of Bankhead? But Tiny &…

  • First Queen of Hip-Hop Gets Her Ph.D.

    Roxanne’s revenge was sweet indeed. Twenty-five years after the first queen of hip-hop was stiffed on her royalty checks, Dr. Roxanne Shante boasts an Ivy League Ph.D. – financed by a forgotten clause in her first record deal. “This is a story that needs to be told,” Shante said. “I’m an example that you can…