Smokey Robinson hates being called African American instead of ‘Black’ (video)
Do not call Smokey Robinson an “African American.” The Motown legend eschews the term in favor of calling himself “Black” and “Black American.” The incomparable
Do not call Smokey Robinson an “African American.” The Motown legend eschews the term in favor of calling himself “Black” and “Black American.” The incomparable
“Daddy’s not gone. Daddy’s at home.” This line from Donda 2‘s opening song “True Love” featuring the late xxxtentacion sets the mood for the album.
White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre sat down with Rolling Out CEO Munson Steed on A Seat at the Table to discuss earthquake
St. Jude Children’s Research hospital is joining the world’s first all-civilian mission to space – Inspiration4 – thanks to a partnership with tech entrepreneur and pilot Jared Isaacman. Plans
Creme of Nature recently announced the launch of its multi-tiered “Legacy of Leadership” scholarship fund for Historically Black College or University (HBCU) students. Beginning this
Adonica Shaw is an app developer and the founder of Surrender Circle, a California-based self-care and wellness tech company. She is the owner of the
Jacqueline Carrington is the founder of People of Color Beauty, a wife and mother of three children. She has been an entrepreneur since childhood and
Author Christen Rochon engages audiences worldwide with her genuine approach to leveraging the power of a well-balanced digital lifestyle. She has been recognized by Black
Dr. John Lipman is a board-certified interventional radiologist and renowned authority in the nonsurgical treatment of uterine fibroids. He has practiced in Atlanta for the
The Executive Leadership Council (ELC), the preeminent membership organization of Black CEOs, C-Suite and senior executives and board directors at Fortune 1000 and Global 500
Uterine fibroids are the most common pelvic tumor in women. It is estimated that up to 80% of adult African-American women have these benign tumors.
Across the nation, millions are celebrating Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery in Texas. On Jan. 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation took
Faced with the COVID-19 pandemic, growing unemployment, loss of family members and police brutality, the past couple of months have been undeniably overwhelming. The uncertainty
Detroit native Amina Daniels understands that there is still work to be done to make self-care and fitness a priority during a global pandemic. As
It starts the moment that she hits the stage, as the stage erupts with truth, truth and more truth, wailing throughout the entire auditorium. “Look
Singers Ari Lennox and Teyana Taylor were the targets of a troller’s mean-spirited insult, calling the two divas “rottweilers.” A Twitter user @WinEverUwantIT gave the
Two days after donating turkeys and Thanksgiving groceries to 5,000 families across Detroit, Big Sean demonstrated that he was very much still in the giving
Melissa Graves has been deeply involved in taking steps to make changes in mental health. She is a licensed marriage and family therapist with more
Shay Sane’s life mission is to help women heal through sisterhood and travel experiences. After losing her sister and dealing with compounded personal stress, Sane
The first trailers for the Harriet Tubman biopic were recently released, and critics are speculating that the film could be a favorite to win an