The Black Delegation speaks: R. Kelly and 8 other folks not invited to Wakanda
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
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
R. Kelly apparently won’t be accepted in the world of Wakanda. The Twitter account for the Atlanta Airport tweeted an image of the flight with
The second annual African-American Family Literacy Expo will take place this weekend in Detroit on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018, from noon to 5 p.m. at
Tafari K. Stevenson-Howard is a Detroit area award-winning photographer with deep creative roots and a vision for the future. His impressive work has been seen
Colorism in not just a repugnant, revolting disease that afflicts the Black community here in America. As Ludacris‘ wife, Eudoxie, indicates, the cultural malady is
Pye Funeral Home has served as a pillar in Detroit for over three decades. Established in 1980 by Ozie Henry Pye III, Pye Funeral Home
Florida’s significance to African American history dates back from being the most southern route of the Underground Railroad and the quest for freedom to historic
Google Arts & Culture has created a three-part Black History Month arts celebration. Yesterday they released their 2nd installment with “Black-ish“ and now “Grown-ish”actress Yara
When the city of Detroit is mentioned, three things come to mind; Motown, the auto industry, and high rates of crime. But beyond the surface
If you’re in Detroit this Valentine’s Day, then Je’ McClain (Detroit playwright, director and producer) and Meli’sa Morgan (R&B soul singer) have teamed up for
Barack Obama not only commanded over the country for eight years; he also stole the hearts of many women worldwide during that time period. Well,
(Photo credit: Ann Zingha by Achille DevÈria, printed by FranÁois Le Villain) In celebration of Black History Month, rolling out is highlighting important figures in
When we think of Broccoli City, we automatically default to the festival stage and who will be the artist providing us with an arm-pumping, head-nodding,
Jim Hill, a winner of the United Nations Humanitarian of the Year Award Winner, continues to inspire with his work as an artist, educator and philanthropist.
https://www.facebook.com/sumthnserious.thefame.monsta/videos/vb.100001157939101/1549147351800514/?type=2&video_source=user_video_tab In 2018 social media has produced another internet star with a video posted by Robert Miller to Facebook. The video shows Miller learning how
The Travel Channel is willing to tell the world that King Tut’s mother resembled a White woman. The station will feature their “findings” on their
This writer understands the near universal obsession among urbanites with the Marvel movie Black Panther. About 15 years ago, this writer was obsessed with the
In the category entitled, “what, really?” disgraced former PBS host Tavis Smiley, who was fired for chronic sexual harassment and assault, is planning to moderate
All we can say here at rolling out is wow. Andrew Caldwell gained fame back in 2016 after his viral testimony that he was “delivert”