african-american culture
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Chuck D Is Bringing The Story of Hip-Hop to PBS
The Public Enemy frontman is developing the four-part docuseries, which traces 40 years of hip-hop, for PBS.
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Pandemic Cash For Morehouse Med Students Comes Through Just in Time
Needy students were told the money wouldn’t show up until January
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‘Harlem’ Star Jerrie Johnson Redesigns What It Looks Like to Be Black and Queer on Camera
‘Harlem’ character Tye shows us that Black queerness comes in all shapes and on screen presentations.
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The CW Orders Docuseries on Famous HBCU Marching Band
March docuseries to follow top ranked HBCU marching band Prairie View A&M University Marching Band.
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UGA Sophomore Launches Natural November Campaign to Embrace Black Hair on Campus
Niyah Brown places herself in the lineage of “Afro Activists” in the natural hair movement.
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Young, Gifted and Black: Popping Queen Angyil Wins Red Bull’s ‘Dance Your Style’ National Finals USA
For two days straight, the three-time world champion freestyler destroyed everyone in her path to win the popular hip-hop dance competition.
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Red Bull’s Dance Your Style Represents Hip-Hop’s Evolution, But Dancers Like Outrage Ensure the Competition Remains True to Its Roots
Red Bull’s Dance Your Style competition is scouring the country for hip-hop’s best dancers.
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Black Ivy: The Resurgence of HBCUs
With all of the current news swirl, it certainly appears that historically Black colleges and universities are having a moment
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‘I’m Just Doing What I’m Supposed to Do’: Keshia Knight Pulliam Pays It Forward With HBCU Class in Session Series
The Tyler Perry’s House of Payne star is partnering with Now and Later to teach at Clark Atlanta University.






