Sexting 101 survey reveals 1 out of 10 people accidentally sext a family member
In a recent survey of people who sext, Adam & Eve found that 36 percent of respondents are sending explicit images. But they’re not always
In a recent survey of people who sext, Adam & Eve found that 36 percent of respondents are sending explicit images. But they’re not always
Baltimore ‘Woman in Yellow’ Plays ‘Oriole’ The yellow she wore on camera signifies the substitute role females play in the absence of the male Since it’s
On the night of April 28, I walked through what is known as the roughest section of Baltimore. West Baltimore is a community that had
According to a study by Upshot analysis in The New York Times, there are 1.5 million Black men missing in America. The data, which was
The Bronx Puerto Rican Day Parade Inc. recently held its annual Miss Puerto Rican Infantil Pageant at the United Federation of Teachers in the Bronx,
What does the word “art” mean to you? There is an evolution to my art. I discovered I was an artist because my high school
When you were growing up, did you often hear your elders tell you to follow your gut? I did, but I can’t tell you that
Here are five ways to celebrate Earth Day every day 1. Know how to recycle. The first step to recycling is to know what can
As Earth Day approaches on April 22, Georgia DOT is encouraging metro Atlantans to turn their commutes green through the Georgia Commute Options program. Georgia
5 ways to celebrate 420 Day 1. Find a local event that is celebrating 420; use meetup.com or eventbrite.com and keyword #420. 2. Watch CNN’s
The Rev. Dr. Joseph E. Lowery issued the following statement regarding the sentencing of the Atlanta school teachers found guilty of racketeering earlier this month:
Walter Scott was not murdered by ISIS overseas, he died in his neighborhood. Walter Scott was not murdered by foreign drug dealers trying to evade
I watched the video of Walter Scott being executed by a law enforcement officer. I didn’t want to watch it. First I read about it and
This is a question we must confront, given the most recent executions of Black men at the hands of American police in different states and
Before the world started making parodies and memes of Oprah Winfrey’s famous declaration, “You get a car …,” theatergoers were reciting the infamous sing-songy catchphrase “Beauty
When photographer Joe Conzo reflects on hip-hop’s early days one word comes to mind: innocence. During the late 1970s he began to document the birth
We extend deepest heartfelt sympathy to Walter Scott’s family and stand in solidarity with them as they seek justice for his murder. It is long
The video capturing the brutal killing of Walter Scott has riveted the nation. Although this is not the first instance of an unarmed Black man
On Tuesday, April 7, the U.S. Postal Service released a stamp to commemorate Maya Angelou’s life and legacy. While the ceremony drew the likes of
The Brooklyn Museum is featuring Basquiat: Unknown Notebooks from April 3 to August 15. Brooklyn-born artist Jean-Michel Basquiat filled numerous notebooks with poetry fragments, wordplay,