Atlanta police respond to video of officer using excessive force on Black woman
On Aug. 9, an Instagram user posted a video of an Atlanta police officer using excessive force toward her sister while he was trying to
On Aug. 9, an Instagram user posted a video of an Atlanta police officer using excessive force toward her sister while he was trying to
Amazon has sued administrators of more than 10,000 Facebook groups for attempting to fabricate fake reviews in exchange for money or free products, according to
Beyoncé — who has already won a host of accolades during her career — has been nominated in the Outstanding Original Song category for the
A New Jersey man was sentenced on April 8 to 375 years in prison for murdering two children and a college student in 2016 over
Minorities have worked tirelessly over this past year to enhance protections for marginalized communities and helped make our platform safer. Under Roy Austin’s leadership, this
On Feb. 17, 2021, the grandparents of Alabama rapper HoneyKomb Brazy were killed in a house fire. Over a year later, officials believe their death
TV and Radio Personality Kendra G is a native of Waterbury, Connecticut, and a graduate of the HBCU Hampton University. Kendra talks with rolling out
Detroit visual artist Sheefy McFly stopped by rolling out to reflect on his Facebook series “On The Map” and his contribution to the city’s vibrant
A New Jersey man was convicted on March 5, 2022, of killing two children and a college student after he broke into the home in
Well, I guess we all knew it would happen (again) sooner or later. According to Newsweek, 1.5 billion Facebook users personal info has allegedly been
Rapper Boosie Badazz actually invoked the name of Martin Luther King to convey his rage that some fans have watched bootleg versions of his self-financed
The McBride Sisters – owners of one of the leading Black-owned wine companies – have recently announced that they received $2 million from Facebook for
Facebook has apologized after its artificial intelligence software somehow labeled Black men as “primates.” The problem began in June 2021 when a British newspaper published
Julie M. Wenah is a Nigerian-American lawyer, executive, filmmaker, and board member from Houston. She’s a global civil rights, privacy, and product inclusion lawyer who
Maria Lloyd has always had an entrepreneurial drive. From the tender age of 5, Lloyd sold puppies made out of Mardi Gras beads. That drive
As we start the new year, there has been a significant rise in social media usage in the wake of the pandemic. From Instagram live
Facebook has announced plans for a major investment in internet connectivity in Africa. The American social media giant has revealed it is investing in data
Facebook‘s decisions are causing significant setbacks for civil rights, according to a new report. An audit commissioned by Facebook has concluded that the company’s decisions
WhatsApp is introducing a chatbot to help with coronavirus fact-checking. The new feature — which was launched this week by the Poynter Institute for Media
Amazingly, Kayla Nicole has provided inspiring content via social media since the tender age of 13. Whether in the bathroom instructing like-minded peers on how