Tory Lanez is scared for his life in prison
Tory Lanez, the prolific producer who was found guilty of firing the gunshots that injured music maven Megan Thee Stallion, is reportedly fearing for his
Tory Lanez, the prolific producer who was found guilty of firing the gunshots that injured music maven Megan Thee Stallion, is reportedly fearing for his
Despite boasting the type of illustrious, award-winning career that some actors would sell their own family into bondage for, legendary actor Morgan Freeman admits that
Iconic journalist Jemele Hill went after the White media for its flagrant hypocrisy of castigating NBA star Kyrie Irving for hate speech but remaining conspicuously
Jerry Jones, the flamboyant owner of the marquee franchise Dallas Cowboys in the NFL, was once in the crowd of White racist segregationists who prevented
Oscar-winning actress Julia Roberts recalled how Martin Luther King Jr. paid for her family’s hospital bill after she was born. President Barack Obama’s former strategic
Fans are in an uproar that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences chose to honor Hattie McDaniel without telling the whole sordid story
The world knows about Rosa Parks refusing to give up her seat which helped trigger the Montgomery, Alabama bus boycott, but she wasn’t the first
NBA players who refuse to get vaccinated are looking at the prospect of being segregated from teammates when the season starts toward the end of
Filmmaker Trenton Lumpkin joins rolling out to discuss his project Through Her Eyes. Initially, a thesis project, Lumpkin explains how the film came to fruition
When Candace Owens speaks, her words don’t necessarily resonate with the culture and her latest take is no different. Owens, the outspoken and proud conservative,
A Washington D.C. principal has apologized on behalf of her school and a social studies teacher who asked one student to portray a slave and
Attorney General Jeff Sessions apparently thinks to “Make America Great Again” you must “Make America Segregated Again” and to prove his point he is actually
Mayor Rufus Davis of Camilla, Georgia, has retained national civil rights attorney Ben Crump to represent him in an ongoing feud with city officials to
In a sign of changing times, Harvard University has announced that the school is holding a separate commencement ceremony for Black graduate students. This is
WBEZ journalist Natalie Moore’s debut book, The South Side: A Portrait of Chicago and American Segregation, is a must-read for anyone interested in how ingrained
By all accounts, third grader Edmund Lee, 9, is a budding genius at Gateway Science Academy in St. Louis, Missouri. He has a GPA of
U.S. Rep. Hank Johnson, D-Georgia, like many in Congress, is seeing a move toward the dismantling of public education. In place after place, charter schools are popping up all
City officials in New York allowed a developer to segregate a high-rise condo between rich and poor. According to reports by New York Post, developers of
Dr. Abraham L. Davis is now retired from Morehouse College in Atlanta after 41 years of educating the best black minds in America. A native
Segregation; a word and reality that took blood, constitutional amendments and a Supreme Court decision to attempt to purge a great injustice. Yet almost 60