Queer storyteller Nancy M. Musinguzi elevates creative profiles brick by brick
Nancy Musinguzi first picked up a camera at age 15. She started documenting her life, peers and her Somerset, New Jersey, suburb. Today, the executive
Nancy Musinguzi first picked up a camera at age 15. She started documenting her life, peers and her Somerset, New Jersey, suburb. Today, the executive
Meghan Markle is to join the British Royal family exhibition at Madame Tussauds. The former “Suits” actress is to be immortalized as a wax figure
While it was a particularly cool March evening outside the opening night of the 16th annual art exhibition of the Chicago Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma
The crack-cocaine era of the 1980s was the genocidal pill that was administered to Black Americans following the advancements of the civil rights era. Millions
Kacie Alexis is a model and activist. Born in Miami, raised in Phoenix and living between Los Angeles and New York City for the past
The modern-day gay civil rights movement had its beginnings in the Stonewall riots of 1969. Police raided the popular gay bar, the Stonewall Inn, in the Greenwich
#AnArmyOfUs in partnership with rolling out recently held an in-depth and thoughtful solution-based discussion centered around the Marvel blockbuster Black Panther at The Renaissance Bronzeville.
How art, and being out, married lesbians changed the course of these women’s lives. Adrienne and Janeeka Muse bet on love and happiness and are
The National Portrait painting of Michelle Obama debuted in February. The former first lady of the United States of America discussed during her speech just
Tree Sound Studios COO and celebrity chef Mali Hunter at the Toyota Green Initiative panel discussion during CIAA 2018. This past weekend the Queen City,
Bo Thao-Urabe is the executive and network director of the Coalition for Asian American Leaders and the chief operating officer of RedGreen Rivers. Thao-Urabe was
Publisher Chinazo Enigwe, 24, created KAMSI magazine because she wanted to see herself. Dubbed “The Black Woman’s Bible,” its where you’ll find the latest trends in African fashion and culture.
There’s nothing like a spring break vacation. And, when mom and dad decide this is a great opportunity for the entire family to take a
As we approach spring, planning for the California Culture and Arts Festival’s 24th Annual Cali Picnic is underway. On April 21, 2018, the largest, most-anticipated
This writer happened upon the work of artist Deborah Roberts purely by accident while reading an article in The Cut, which is part of the
Now playing at Steppenwolf Theatre, You Got Older reminds us that we don’t stay in one place as we journey through life. Caroline Neff is
Woman on the go … It’s a popular catchphrase used to describe the flood of innovative and inspiring women currently flexing their ambition and independence. No
Every few years the community becomes tired of seeing young Black brothers with sagging pants. These days pants are sagging even lower and now South
It’s official. Wakanda is real and according to the Twitter account of Maynard Holbrook Jackson Jr. Airport, named after The Mecca’s first Black mayor, flights
In celebration of Black History Month, rolling out is highlighting important figures in Black culture. Today, we examine the accomplishments of Gordon Parks. Parks was