Elizabeth City Declares State of Emergency Before Releasing Bodycam Footage of Andrew Brown Jr.’s Death April 27, 2021 Just days after Andrew Brown Jr. was fatally shot by police on Wednesday in North Carolina, his family has now seen the 20-second clip… Continue Reading
This Black Women Owned Agency is Shaping Activism in the Social Media Age April 25, 2021 In the last 10 years, social media use has grown dramatically, with 88% of adults ages 18-29, 70% of adults 30-49 saying they use… Continue Reading
It’s International Women’s Day: Here’s how you can Support March 8, 2021 “Ok Ladies let’s get in formation!” In case you didn’t know already, March is Women’s History Month, and today is International Women’s Day. Every… Continue Reading
Mervyn M. Dymally – How Trinidad & Tobago’s Native Son Became A U.S. Congressman February 27, 2021 Mervyn M. Dymally, a Trinidadian-American was known as the “Father of Black Politics”. Yes. You read that correctly – an immigrant from a third-world… Continue Reading
Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris graces the cover of Vogue January 13, 2021 “Who runs the world?” “Black women!” Let’s just say that after the craziness that is 2021 already, we have some good news to start… Continue Reading
A New Era: Democrats take the Senate for the first time in a Decade January 7, 2021 We are only 6 days into the New Year and history is already being made. If you’ve been paying any attention to the news… Continue Reading
Nigeria School Attack: Hundreds Missing in Katsina after Raid by Gunmen December 13, 2020 Via BBC: Hundreds of students are feared missing after gunmen raided a secondary school in north-western Nigeria. Watch Here. The attackers arrived on motorbikes… Continue Reading