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PUMA Just Gave Clark Atlanta University a $1M Check for Scholarships

This first-of-its-kind partnership is for the next 5 years!   Streetwear brand PUMA has presented Clark Atlanta University with a $1 million check for students pursuing a career in sports, Yahoo New reports.   Historically Black Colleges and Universities have always been the epicenter of Black Excellence. We told you everything you need to know about HBCUs and now […]

4 Must-See Interviews With James Baldwin That Will Change Your Life

The insight and wisdom live on forever.  A son of Harlem, James Baldwin was born in 1924 and was the oldest of nine children, PBS reports. He had a contentious relationship with his strict, religious stepfather, and at the beginning of his teen years, looked to follow in his footsteps as a preacher. Baldwin credits that time as pivotal […]

6 Black-Owned Games Every Family Should Play

These are sure to make game night a blast! The holidays are fast approaching and there is nothing better than sitting down with your families over a good, home-cooked meal and laughs. While seeing all of the family you’ve missed over the past year and bonding over the “itis” is always the highlight of the holiday season, nothing […]

Jadakiss Launches Family-Owned Coffee Brand, Kiss Café

The coffee speaks for itself!   Jadakiss, his father, and son are launching a coffee brand that’s 40 years in the making. Coffee is what keeps people going, and it’s going well for many Black-owned coffee connoisseurs. Founded by two men, BLK & Bold is the first Black-owned, nationally distributed coffee brand that has secured a partnership […]

Michelle Obama Launches New Scholarship Initiative For Aspiring Authors

She’s letting people write their own stories! Penguin Random House just announced a new annual creative writing award named after the former First Lady. From her time spent in the White House to post-presidency, The World’s Most Admired Woman, Michelle Obama, has certainly shown she’s one for the students. Every year, she hosts “College Signing Day,” which started […]

Break Every Rule: Here’s the Latest On Tina Turner’s Life After Music

The icon is still thriving! Tina Turner was born Anna Mae Bullock on November 26, 1939 in Nutbush, Tennessee, Tina Turner Online reports. She rose to prominence during the 60s and 70s as a member of the Ike & Tina Turner Revue alongside her former husband, musician Ike Turner. She raised four children: Ike Jr., Michael, Craig, […]

Essence Carson’s Elementary School Is Renaming Their Gymnasium In Her Honor

What a full circle moment! The place where the basketball legend first learned to play is now being renamed in her honor. Essence Carson is a 13-year WNBA veteran; she’s an All-Star and World Champion and was the 7th pick in 2008, drafted by the New York Liberty. Later, she joined the Los Angeles Sparks and won […]

Sheryl Lee Ralph and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Just Received One Of Jamaica’s Highest Honors

Jamaica recently gave these two its highest honors. Jamaica natives Shelly-Ann Fraser-Price and Sheryl Lee Ralph have had an amazing 2022, all while showcasing Black excellence and sprinkling lots of Black girl magic along the way. Between breaking records and winning awards, these women deserve all the attention they’re getting.  Recently, both women were in attendance […]

Here’s Everything You Need to Know About the Origin of the Bebop Movement

The origin story of the bop! According to The Jazz History Tree, Bebop originated in the 1940s and is largely considered the beginning of today’s modern jazz. Up until that point, jazz had a “dance-oriented swing style,” but new cabaret laws were created during that time to discourage interracial dancing. As a result, younger jazz musicians […]

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