Charles D. King Makes History at Producers Guild of America Awards
Charles D. King is the first Black recipient of the Prestigious Milestone Award at the Producers Guild of America awards.
Mayor Randall Woodfin Urges Student-Athletes to Reconsider Alabama College If Anti-DEI Bill Passes
Randall Woodfin, the mayor of Birmingham, advises Black athletes to avoid Alabama colleges if the anti-DEI bill passes.
Making History: Burns Brothers Unveils First African American-Owned Private Club In Africa
The Burns Brothers will be expanding its exclusive private membership club, HQ, to Nairobi, Kenya this summer.
Democratic Lawmakers Look To Make College More Affordable
U.S. Rep Bobby Scott is pushing a higher education package that will make college more affordable for students and families.
Baltimore Mayor Finalizes Deal To Purchase Two Hotels To Shelter The Unhoused
Mayor Brandon Scott secured a deal to buy two hotels that will be turned into long-term shelters for Baltimore's unhoused residents.
Social Justice Now Film Festival Announce 2024 Lineup
Social Justice Now Film Festival has announced this year's lineup of films that will be screened during the festival.
Usher Receives Atlanta's Highest Award
Usher flew back to Atlanta and attended a special ceremony where he earned the Phoenix Award.
Nonprofit Aims To Help Previously Incarcerated Youth Through Culinary Arts
Drive Change is a nonprofit that provides culinary training to teens and young adults who have been incarcerated.
New Report Suggests It Will take 300 Years For Black Americans To Overcome Disparity
According to a recent report, it would take three centuries for Black Americans to overcome the current disparities without intervention.
Snoop Dogg, Master P Sue Walmart And Post Foods Over Alleged Unfair Business Practices
Ben Crump announced that Snoop Dogg and Master P will pursue legal action against Post and Walmart for unfair business practices.