
Juried Art Exhibition showcases Black creativity in Chicago
The Black Creativity Juried Art Exhibition is on display through Feb. 24, 2019, at the Museum of Science and Industry. The exhibition showcases over 100
The Black Creativity Juried Art Exhibition is on display through Feb. 24, 2019, at the Museum of Science and Industry. The exhibition showcases over 100
[jwplayer 6vqomRrz] What was once a distant dream is now one step closer to becoming reality, as the National Museum of African American Music gets
Black History Month has always been a time for reflection and for the recognition of those who have been able to move Black people forward
GM Executives, past and present, photographed with the 2019 GMAAN Black History Month honorees. (Photo provided) The General Motors African Ancestry Network held its 13th
Ron OJ Parson is an accomplished actor and director. As an actor, he has performed with Chicago’s legendary Steppenwolf, Black Ensemble and ETA Creative Arts
For many divorced, widowed, or single Black women, Valentine’s Day can be a sad reminder of love lost or love never found. It can almost
Sheryl Riley Gripper is the founder of Black Women Film Network and BronzeLens Film Festival of Atlanta. Gripper’s son, Salah Ananse, is an Atlanta-based DJ, producer, party promoter
Human trafficking involves the exploitation of someone for a commercial sex act through the use of force, fraud or coercion. It is a scourge on
When it comes to Black colleges and Universities, the common historical narrative is the vast majority of these schools were founded after the Civil War. Because
Maynard Jackson III has a distinct family legacy that is special to the city of Atlanta. He is the son of Maynard Holbrook Jackon, the city’s
Each year Girls Scouts around the country set out to sell the irresistible Samoas, Trefoils, Thin Mints and more. We love to see the younger
Two days before Super Bowl LIII, a prominent mural of Colin Kaepernick was torn down in Atlanta. The mural, which was located on a building
Celebrity chef Ashley Clay is the creator of the Southern Roots Festival — a “culinary tailgating experience” — featuring local restaurants, food vendors and entertainment. The
All eyes will be on Atlanta as the city hosts the 2019 Super Bowl on Feb. 3. Beyond the big game, Atlanta’s culture will also
Each year on the third Monday during the month of January, people gather around the world to honor the legacy of the late civil rights
Neima Abdulahi has always had a love for music and entertainment. A native of Somalia, Abdulahi relocated from East Africa to East Atlanta as a
On Jan. 16, 1920, Fannie Pettie joined four other Howard University coeds in founding Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. In their organization, sorority elitism and
L!fe Leaders Inc., a leadership and career development program that uses business skill training to help teens find their voice, is partnering with the famed
A former Jackson, Mississippi, news anchor says that she was fired after not conforming to her station’s views on natural hair and beauty. Brittany Noble-Jones,
As a parent, it can be excruciating to watch your child suffer through sickness while feeling helpless to remedy the ailment. One mom discovered the