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This 21 Year Old Is Now The Most Subscribed Streamer On Twitch

Success has no age, deadline, or limit! At 21 years old, Kai Cenat has officially broken the Amazon-owned live-streaming platform’s all-time subscriber record, topping two other creators.  Meet Kai Cenat, the young content creator from New York, NY who got his start on YouTube at 16 years old. Cenat captured his audience with funny pranks, […]

This Autistic Educator Is Now The Youngest Professor At Cambridge University

Say hello to Professor Arday!  Jason Arday, who was unable to read and write until the age of 18, is now the youngest professor at Cambridge University, The Guardian reports.  Born and raised in Clapham, South London, Arday was diagnosed with autism at 3 years old, using sign language until the age of 11. After […]

THIS MONTH IN BLACK HISTORY: IMPORTANT THINGS THAT HAPPENED IN MARCH THAT YOU NEVER LEARNED

Happy Women’s History Month!   We’re back with another roundup of pertinent Black history you should know. While February is over, Black History Year is still in full effect and we’re cha-cha sliding into March better than ever. We have birthdays, death dates, notable events, and little known facts that you can share with your community. We’re here […]

Our 10 Favorite Moments From The 54th NAACP Image Awards

It was a night to remember! Despite Black culture being mainstream, there are many moments where our influencers, artists, griots, and change-makers are not properly acknowledged. Thankfully, we’ve learned to build our own platforms and give each other the roses we so greatly deserve. There is no award show that does this better than the […]

Meet Thomas Morris Chester, The First Black War Reporter

He made sure Black soldiers had a voice! Today, Black reporters are quite commonplace and we not only benefit from their journalistic integrity, but they also contribute to a more balanced and accurate world view for African-Americans. We reflect on the contributions of pioneers like Alice Dunnigan and Ethel Payne, two White House correspondents who […]

4 Things You Should Know About Jack Johnson, The First Black Heavyweight Boxing Champion

He laid the foundation for what was possible! Jack Johnson was born John Arthur Johnson in Galveston, Texas on March 31, 1878, Encyclopedia Britannica reports. The son of formerly enslaved people, Johnson fought through the racism of the Jim Crow South to be a renowned heavyweight boxing champion. He stood up in the face of injustice, literally fighting […]

5 Black Women Who Changed The Hair Industry Forever

Black hair magic! The world of Black hair is complex, and it is as much political as it is beautiful. The hair itself is an extension of our identity as Black people and not only do we invest heavily into it, but we also fiercely protect it. Black hair care is not only a billion-dollar […]

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