Four-Time Grand Slam Champion Naomi Osaka Wrote a Children’s Book About Kindness and Teamwork

Naomi Osaka is doing it again! She just announced a new picture book that’ll teach children the value of kindness and teamwork. Four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka never ceases to amaze us. Whether it be winning at the US Open, starting her own sports agency, becoming part-owner of a U.S. women’s soccer team or being named Female Athlete of […]
Then and Now: The Perm Box Girls Are Cultural Icons and All Grown Up

We heard you were looking for them! For many Black girls, relaxers were a ritual. Hair was sacred, and a perm was a rite of passage of sorts. While many Black women have begun embracing their natural tresses, sans perm, back then, going into the beauty supply store and finding a perm box with a little girl who looked […]
Meet Isaac R. Johnson, Inventor of the Bicycle Frame

He was a pioneer! Recently, we’ve been spotlighting a number of Black inventors who created things that are still useful today. Among that list are inventors from the past and present like Dr. Patricia Bath, an ophthalmologist who invented the Laserphaco Probe for cataract treatment in 1986 and made history as the first Black woman to receive a […]
Women’s Basketball Coach Dawn Staley Recipient of “Legends of Coaching” award

She’s coming in hot! University of South Carolina’s head coach is adding another title to her list of accolades: 2023 John R. Wooden Award “Legends of Coaching” recipient. Since her arrival at University of South Carolina 14 years ago, Dawn Staley hasn’t fallen short of greatness. Within her first year, she became the second Black woman to […]
A Lucky Woman Manifested the Love of Her Life With Her “Dear Husband” Instagram Posts

She was patient and it paid off! Who doesn’t love love? The sweetest stories can come in February. However, love isn’t only reserved for Valentine’s Day, it’s all around us. Take this proud son, for example, who captured photos of his parents for their 47th wedding anniversary, or a couple who decided to give love […]
Dark & Lovely Is Launching a Scholarship Program for Black Women

They’re setting the foundation for a new beginning! Dark & Lovely announced their scholarship Building Beautiful Futures for Black Female College Students, NewsOne reports. Black hair is important; it’s our crown, protection, and even a creative vessel for some. Thanks to Black pioneer Madam C.J. Walker, we’re able to continue creating products and practices that work best for Black […]
6 Things Harlem Gave Us Besides The Renaissance

Welcome to Harlem World! The Harlem Renaissance was a Black culture, social, and artistic movement that peaked around the 1920s and was centered in New York City’s Harlem neighborhood, Britannica reports. As a result of the Great Migration, African-Americans came from all over the South to settle in Harlem. With New York serving as the financial capital […]
A Documentary To Commemorate Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” Is In The Works

He won eight Grammys off this album alone! Michael Jackson’s estate and Sony just announced that a documentary based on Jackson’s 1982 album, Thriller, is in the works, TheGrio reports. In 2009, we lost an undebatable icon whose legacy we will always keep alive. The most recent honor is Jackson’s estate and Sony announcing that they’ll be commemorating the 40th anniversary […]
Morgan State’s Marching Band Welcomes First Woman Drum Major In Decades

They’re doing big things! Morgan State University’s Magnificent Marching Machine marching band welcomes its first woman drum major in decades, The Spokesman reports. The Baltimore HBCU has been in the news a lot lately, hitting historic milestones and cementing its legacy for another 150 years while doing so. Last year, Morgan State was one of four Maryland HBCUs […]
11-year-old Riverside Boy Is Taking It Up A Notch With His Lawn Mowing Business

He plays hard, but works harder! A North Toledo fifth grader is seeing if the grass is greener on the other side with his local lawn mowing business, WTOL11 reports. Tre’shawn Pittard has proved himself to be a friendly neighbor like Rodney Smith, who traveled the nation to provide lawn care to people in need, or Pheonix Brown who was […]