New York hip-hop media panel called out for featuring no Black journalists
The preservation of hip-hop culture has once again become a widespread topic of discussion. Kids Take Over, an online hip-hop media outlet, is hosting a
The preservation of hip-hop culture has once again become a widespread topic of discussion. Kids Take Over, an online hip-hop media outlet, is hosting a
On May 28, the 5th annual Detroit Diaspora Day Party will occur at Epiphany Community House in Detroit. Before the party begins, there will be
The 23rd Annual Rainbow PUSH Global Automotive Summit took place Nov. 14-15. The event served as the backdrop for the world’s leading global automotive manufacturers
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, rolling out hosted a panel supporting the journey of Black women and breast cancer titled 50 Shades of Pink:
Jack Daniel’s hosted its Black business investment program, “New Beginnings, Make It Count,” in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 22. The panel included Munson Steed, Kevin
On July 14, rolling out hosted the Backwoods Making Smoke music panel. This event was established to bring local artists, producers, and music makers together to
The Atlanta Hawks host the Toronto Raptors on Feb. 26 for the team’s fourth annual “HBCU Night Presented by Chase.” The night recognizes the Divine
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
April Daniels of the WE tv show “Tamar and Vince” has launched the Rock Out With Me Campaign tour. After entering an industry where women
New York City’s Paley Center was packed for the star-studded premiere of the first two parts of a four-part-documentary-series titled The Tanning of America: One Nation Under Hip Hop. The documentary, which is based on a book of the same, was followed by a panel including legendary Queens rapper Nas, O Magazine’s Editor-at-Large Gayle King, Civil Rights Activist Reverend Al Sharpton, FUBU’s founder Daymond John, director and former Yo! MTV Raps host, Fab Five Freddy, and the author and director of The Tanning of America, Steve Stoute.
HIV is on the rise in Chicago, especially for African Americans under the age of 25.