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
Filmmaker Ryan Singh Premieres “H.E.N.R.I.” at the 9th annual Toronto Black Film Festival January 20, 2021 H.E.N.R.I. a science fiction film from award-winning Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) member, Guyanese born Canadian filmmaker, Ryan Singh, makes its world premiere at the Toronto Black… Continue Reading
J Young MDK: A Force to be Reckoned With January 20, 2021 If you haven’t heard of Jermaine Carter or “J Young MDK”, then go ahead and put him on your “Artist to Watch” list. A… Continue Reading
Keith Brown: Empowering One Life at a Time January 20, 2021 I don’t know about you, but after the year we all have had, I could use a little encouragement and motivation. Well, guess what,… Continue Reading
Bianca Smith becomes First Black Female Coach in Professional Baseball History January 6, 2021 The Boston Red Sox announced on Monday that they have hired Smith for a minor league team. I am extremely excited and proud to… Continue Reading
Creating Our Own Stories – The Importance of Representation in Literature : Anna Nyakana January 5, 2021 Representation in literature is crucial when it comes to celebrating our black culture and black legacy. We need to show the youth stories of… Continue Reading
4 Couples that Remind us of the Importance to Allow Growth in Relationships December 16, 2020 We should all be in a state of growth and elevation. The thing is that journey does not always look the same for everyone…. Continue Reading
All episodes of THE BLACK CHURCH are now available in the PBS Pressroom November 23, 2020 THE BLACK CHURCH Premieres February 16 and 23, 2021 at 9:00 p.m. ET Two-part series reveals the broad history and culture of the Black… Continue Reading
Kamala Harris: Momentous Victory and Black Women’s Influence and Power in the Election November 13, 2020 As black women, there is absolutely no secret that we are always up for the challenge. Yet we still make ascending heights of influence…. Continue Reading
Young Black Sibling Entrepreneurs Beat Pandemic Odds Open “Plenty of Fish Seafood” Eatery in the High Desert November 12, 2020 The dry and arid Antelope Valley region, located right outside of bustling Los Angeles, is not a locale that makes one think of mouthwatering… Continue Reading