
ICYMI: The Black church is dead
In a powerful editorial piece, and perhaps with a wink to Common’s brilliant 1994 song “I Used To Love H.E.R.,” Michael Harriot over at NegusWhoRead
In a powerful editorial piece, and perhaps with a wink to Common’s brilliant 1994 song “I Used To Love H.E.R.,” Michael Harriot over at NegusWhoRead
President Barack Obama and the First Family, media outlets from across the nation and influences got a chance to preview the National African-American History and Culture
With four months remaining in the year, Chicago murders have already surpassed numbers from 2015. This has occurred following a deadly summer that concluded with
Name: Shaquille Brewster Position: Producer Assignment: NBC News Education: Howard University For the previous year, Shaquille Brewster has been a campaign embed for NBC News serving
Marion Christopher Barry grew up in the public eye as his father, Marion Barry, served as mayor of Washington, D.C. During his youth, Christopher witnessed
The rhetoric of the presidential campaign of Donald Trump has caused concerned because of his close ties to White supremacist organizations. A national conference call
Hillary Clinton served as a guest speaker and held a Q-and-A during the National Association of Black Journalists in Washington, D.C. Clinton shared her plans
President Barack Obama took a subtle shot at Donald Trump for his feud with the parents of a Muslim-American soldier killed in Iraq. During his
Over the course of the past few weeks, WNBA players have taken it upon themselves to shed light on inequality and police brutality. The ladies of
America has not learned the lessons that spawned the period of racial and civil unrest of the long hot summer of 1967. Across the country, at
Publisher Victor Shiblie has dedicated the past 21 years to the The Washington Diplomat, a respected news source for Washington’s political community. The monthly newspaper
Political strategist and self-proclaimed “thought leader” Kenya Parham has made it her life’s work to advocate for civic engagement and social activism through her unique
Shortly before his award recognition, rolling out spoke with “theGrio” CEO Todd Brown. In this interview, we discussed his personal brand, the power and future of Black
A Louisiana representative tried to place a ban on strippers who are old and overweight. The amendment was proposed by Rep. Kenneth Havard in response to House
Actor Wendell Pierce of HBO’s “The Wire,” “Tremé,” and Confirmation is known for being vocal when it comes to social issues and politics. However, he
R&B singer Vivian Green and music industry executive Shanti Das discuss the complexities high-profile women of color face when addressing inequalities in America. The ladies
Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign continues to delve into strange territory. Two weeks after her husband, Bill Clinton, blasted Black Lives Matter, and one week after
Although actress Rosario Dawson hasn’t graced the big screen in quite some time, she’s most definitely on the protest circuit. On Friday, April 16, the
For the second week in a row, Hillary Clinton has found herself in an awkward position as it pertains to race. While campaigning in New
Michael Eric Dyson stands as one of the more prominent Black intellectuals of this generation. His ideas on politics, race, and culture often initiates critical