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Created by Jasmine Sessom in Pennsylvania, the center aims to place more Black women in positions of influence in public…
The stars of “Tyler Perry’s Duplicity” and more gather for a star-studded red-carpet premiere at the Museum of Modern Art.
Joshua Suddith, a 13-year-old high school student, celebrated his recent birthday with a college acceptance letter from Morehouse College.
Tina Knowles took to social media to respond to Kanye West’s offensive tweets about her grandchildren, Sir and Rumi Carter.
Mo’Nique reacts to Tyler Perry’s eulogy at Angie Stone’s funeral, questioning “unsettling discrepancies in [his] actions towards [her].”
Former First Lady Michelle Obama opens up about the realities of raising daughters Malia and Sasha in the White House.
SZA’s sophomore album has reached rare air in its historical run in the top 10 of Billboard’s Hot 200 charts.
Three years after his documentary “Hazing,” and in the wake of Caleb Wilson’s death, Byron Hurt discusses why hazing still…
Pages honoring a Black Medal of Honor winner and Japanese American service members were taken down — the Pentagon said that…
Trump is expected to sign it Thursday, advancing a campaign promise to eliminate an agency that's been a longtime target…
“Our names do not need to be attached to one another for us to be great,” Teyana Taylor says addressing…
Sheria Smith, a former Department of Education civil rights attorney and union leader, is speaking out about DOE layoffs.
Jess Hilarious may have valid claims about her treatment after coming back from maternity leave, but her public handling of…
Tyler Perry’s upcoming film “Duplicity” celebrates its premiere with a red-carpet screening at the MoMA ahead of debut on Amazon…
Conservative figures have called on President Trump to pardon Derek Chauvin, the ex-Minneapolis police officer convicted for Floyd's murder.
Black storytelling is taking over our screens this spring—here are all the upcoming movies and shows you should watch.
Louisiana used nitrogen gas to put a man to death Tuesday, in the first state execution after a 15-year hiatus.
Jonathan Majors and Meagan Good, who got engaged in November 2024, may have secretly tied the knot on Tuesday.
"While segregation is still illegal, this change sends a CLEAR message," said civil rights attorney Ben Crump.