Jordan Peele’s ‘Get Out’ And Dee Rees’ ‘Mudbound’ Just Received Multiple Oscar Nominations

We’re rooting for everybody Black! On Tuesday morning, nominations for the 90th Academy Awards were announced and Jordan Peele’s social thriller “Get Out” and Dee Rees’ historical drama “Mudbound” both received four major Oscar nominations. Plus, “Mudbound” made history twice in the process. “Get Out’s” nominations include: Best Picture, Jordan Peele’s nominations for Best Director and Best Original […]
Stockton, California’s First Black Mayor Plans To Offer College Scholarships To All High School Graduates In His City

Stockton, California’s first African American mayor, Michael Tubbs, just announced a new plan that will offer all of the city’s public high school graduates scholarships to college. The plan will be made possible via a $20 million grant from the California Community Foundation that will fund a program called the Stockton Scholars program. With […]
Sterling K. Brown Makes History Again And Delivers Inspiring Acceptance Speech At The 2018 SAG Awards

Photo credit: Steve Granitz/ Getty Images Sterling K. Brown is on a roll! At the 24th annual of the Screen Actor Guild Awards on Sunday night, Brown made history as the first African American to win a SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series. The win comes exactly two weeks […]
Jada Pinkett Smith Will Co-Host New Facebook Talk Show With Her Daughter Willow And Mom Adrienne

Back in 2012, a YouTube video of Jada Pinkett Smith sitting down for a conversation with her daughter, Willow Smith and mother, Adrienne Banfield-Norris became an instant “must see.” The riveting conversation between the three generations tackled issues around womanhood, motherhood, love, and personal wellness. Viewers seemed to be instantly drawn to the levels of […]
Outgoing American Express CEO Kenneth Chenault Becomes Facebook’s First Black Board Member

Photo credit: Buck Ennis Facebook is diversifying its board of directors with the recently announced addition of American Express CEO Kenneth Irvine Chenault. Chenault, who is the first African American to join the social media site’s board, is one of the most prominent Black business leaders of today. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the appointment via […]
A New Documentary About Legendary Playwright Lorraine Hansberry Premieres Tonight

The date was March 11, 1959 when Lorraine Hansberry’s “A Raisin in the Sun” opened on Broadway at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, making the then 29-year-old the first Black woman playwright to have a play produced on Broadway. Naming the play after a line in Langston Hughes’ poem, “A Dream Deferred,” Hansberry depicted an African American family […]
Lupita Nyong’o Wrote A Children’s Book That Celebrates The Beauty Of Dark Skin

Photo credit: David Noles As audiences prepare to see the long awaited and highly anticipated “Black Panther” movie, co-starring and Oscar-winning actress, Lupita Nyong’o also has another project that is just as noteworthy. Nyong’o has recently announced that she wrote a children’s book, entitled “Sulwe”, which means “star” in Nyong’o’s native language of Luo. The forthcoming book […]
The ‘Black-ish’ Spinoff ‘Grown-ish’ Just Got Renewed For Season 2

Great news for the cast and crew of “Grown-ish” (and all of us watching at home)! After only four episodes, ABC’s “Black-ish” spinoff “Grown-ish” has received an early renewal with a 20 episode season two order from Freeform. The star of the show, Yara Shahidi, was surprised with the news on Thursday night while speaking on […]
Hockey Pioneer Willie O’Ree Broke The NHL’S Color Barrier 60 Years Ago Today

Photo via: AP Photo 60 years ago today, Willie O’Ree became the first Black player in the National Hockey League (NHL) when he made his debut with the Boston Bruins and played against the Montreal Canadiens on January 18, 1958. O’Ree, recognized as the “Jackie Robinson of Hockey” for breaking the NHL’s color barrier, played 45 […]
In Development: A Biopic About Hattie McDaniel, The First Black Oscar Winner

Photo credit: John Kobal/ Getty Image The list of pending major motion picture biopics for notable African Americans continues to grow! Next up: Hattie McDaniel. During the 2002 Academy Awards, Halle Berry was announced the winner in the “Best Lead Actress” category for her role in 2001’s “Monster’s Ball.” With this win, Halle became […]