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Texas Teen Earns Full Ride To Stanford & Is Graduating With High School And College Degree

She’s ready to take on the world! Sarah Olufemi-Dada is a senior from Cypress, Texas whose future is already shaping up to be extremely bright, KHOU 11 news reports. Excelling academically in high school, Olufemi-Dada took on the additional responsibility of dual-enrollment at LoneStar College CyFair through a program called College Academy.  “Students really gain […]

Warner Bros. Just Released The Color Purple Trailer & Fans Are Already Emotional

Get ready to hit the theaters! Last February, Oprah Winfrey announced the revival of “The Color Purple,” a 1985 film produced by Steven Spielberg starring Winfrey, Whoopi Goldberg, Danny Glover, and Laurence Fishburne based on Alice Walker’s 1982 book of the same name. As Winfrey personally contacted cast members to let them know they earned […]

Ludacris Honored With Star On Hollywood’s Walk Of Fame

He’s so deserving! Rapper Ludacris, born Chris Bridges, was honored with a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame last week, CBS News reports. An award winning artist, Ludacris has sold more than 24 million albums, using his platform as a rapper to expand his brand into acting, animation, philanthropy, and a number of business pursuits. […]

NFL Coach Earns College Degree 37 Years After He Left To Pursue Playing Career

He kept the promise to his late mother! Todd Bowles is a native of Elizabeth, New Jersey, WTSP news reports. He played football in college at Temple University under the leadership of coach Bruce Arians. There, he made a name for himself as a standout defensive back, signing with the then Washington Redskins as an […]

Four Graduates Make History As Valedictorians At Spelman College

It’s only the fourth time in Spelman’s 142-year-history! Spelman College is a prestigious historically Black women’s liberal arts school located in the heart of Atlanta, Georgia. Recently, the college announced a number of distinguished honors for their recent commencement ceremony, including a keynote speech from Pulitzer prize winning journalist Nikole Hannah Jones and a special […]

How Lorraine Hansberry Made History As The First Black Author To Have A Play On Broadway

She opened the door for Black women in theater! Lorraine Hansberry was an extraordinary playwright who pushed boundaries, challenged norms and brought untold stories to the forefront. As the first Black woman author to have a play on Broadway, her groundbreaking achievements have reshaped the landscape of American theater. Today, we celebrate her legacy and […]

Meet Moms Mabley: The Hilarious Comedian Who Paved the Way for Black Women in Comedy

She deserves all the flowers! There are trailblazers who defy norms, challenge stereotypes, and make audiences laugh from the depths of their souls. Among these pioneers is Moms Mabley, a groundbreaking comedian, who holds a special place in the history of comedy. With her unique humor and unapologetic wit, she shattered barriers, transformed the comedic […]

Meet Clara Stanton Jones: The First Black President of the American Library Association

In the realm of libraries and education, Clara Stanton Jones stands tall as a trailblazer and advocate for equal access to knowledge. Her remarkable journey as the first Black president of the American Library Association (ALA) is a testament to her dedication, resilience, and unwavering commitment to breaking down barriers. Today, we celebrate her legacy […]

Historically Black High School Opens A Bank On Campus

They’re generating in-house wealth! Out of the 300 historically Black high schools that once stood in North Carolina, only five stand tall today. One of those schools is Hillside High School in Durham. While known for their academic rigor and student engagement, Hillside has one thing that most high schools don’t – their own bank.  […]

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