Meet Alisha L. Gordon, the Founder Who’s Giving Black Single Mothers The Tools To Thrive In Every Way

We need more organizations like these! The Current Project, a Harlem-based nonprofit organization that’s committed to closing social and economic gaps for Black single mothers, was founded in 2020 by Alisha L. Gordon. Transforming her lived experience into a passion-driven mission, Gordon is no stranger to the trials and tribulations of raising a child alone. […]
Meet Ernest Everett Just, The Recipient of the First Spingarn Medal

He made history 108 years ago today! Ernest Everett Just was born August 14, 1883 in Charleston, South Carolina to parents Charles Fraser Just and Mary Just, BlackPast.org reports. His father passed away when he was four years old, causing his mother to move the family to James Island, a Gullah community. She became a major influence […]
Award-Winning Actress Kerry Washington Is Releasing Her Memoir This Fall

The actress, director, producer and activist is telling her story her way in Thicker Than Water, Essence reports. This past Tuesday, Kerry Washington celebrated her 45th birthday by making a special announcement. The Golden Globe Award-winning actress announced that she’s working on a special story that’s very personal to her: a memoir. Thicker Than Water will give its readers an […]
The University of Southern California To Rename Field After Olympic Track Star Allyson Felix

Allyson Felix’s old stomping grounds at University of Southern California will be renamed in her honor, USC News reports. The Olympic sprinter has long ties with USC; being a California native and watching her brother graduate from the university inspired her to follow in his footsteps. Holding the title of the most decorated athlete in World Athletics Championships history, male or […]
This Black Woman-Owned Pillow Brand Is Now A Part of Target’s Black History Month Collection

Black-owned pillows? Say no more! Dihandria Bright is a Georgia State University alum and the founder of PillowScript, a business that came to her in a dream in 2019. Making her dream a reality, PillowScript launched December 2021. “I faced many challenges and heard many no’s and ‘it’s impossible,’ but I believed that if I could […]
Here’s Why the Greensboro Sit-In Was a Pivotal Moment In Black History

They made history 63 years ago today! On February 1, 1960, four North Carolina A&T University students — Ezell Blair Jr., David Richmond, Franklin McCain, and Joseph McNeil — staged the first sit-in in Greensboro, North Carolina, History.com reports. The protest took place at Woolworth’s lunch counter, the group motivated by other nonviolent protest techniques spreading across […]
Here Are 6 Langston Hughes Poems You Should Read If You’re a Young Black Artist

We’re celebrating what would have been his 121st birthday! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton (@ltgovstratton) He was born James Mercer Langston Hughes on February 1, 1902 in Joplin, Missouri. He began writing poetry as a young child and grew up to become one of the most […]
Meet Etta Moten, The First Black Woman To Perform At The White House During The 20th Century

It’s the 89th anniversary of that performance! According to Humanities Texas, Etta Moten Barnett was born on November 5, 1901 in Weimar, Texas. She grew up singing in her father’s church, becoming a renowned singer and actress in Hollywood. She launched her career on Broadway, performing in productions like Sugar Hill, Lysistrata, and Porgy and […]
4 Things You Should Know About The First Black Quarterback To Play In The Super Bowl

It’s the 35th anniversary of his historic achievement! Doug Williams is a household name for Washingtonians, but if you’re not from Washington, D.C., you may not be familiar. A titan in the NFL, Williams represents the golden era of football for many fans and athletes alike. A quarterback for the Washington Redskins, now known as […]
Meet the Black Entrepreneur Who Sold His Software Company For $1.2 Billion

This Birmingham-based entrepreneur just sold his company for $1.2 billion, Black Enterprise reports. Shegun Otulana moved to the U.S. from Laos, Nigeria to study engineering and management information systems. Soon after, he started his first computer software company, Zertis. In 2013, Otulana launched his first software solution for mental and behavioral health providers, TheraNest. Recently, he embarked on a […]