10 Times Will Smith Has Inspired Us
Here's a look at moments from Will Smith's thirty-plus-year career that have inspired the world.
Here’s What Clarence Thomas’ Health Scare Could Mean for America
This health scare not only raises concerns for the Justice’s well-being, but also raises speculation on how much longer he might serve.
CEO Chas Sampson on How the Military, VA Disadvantage Black Veterans
Despite roughly half of all minority Veterans claiming benefits and/or service from the VA, a disparity still exists in the military.
Anthony Mackie Plans to Build a Film Studio in New Orleans
Anthony Mackie reportedly plans to build a film studio on the 20 acres of land he purchased in New Orleans East.
Lawmakers Look to Provide $1.5 Billion in Reparations for Michiganders
Michigan's new bill would provide something that African Americans across the country have needed since the Civil War, reparations.
Aaron Smith Created a Podcast for the Formerly Incarcerated Who Have Started Their Own Businesses
Aaron Smith, owner and operator of Escaping the Odds media company, talks about creating a podcast for formerly incarcerated men and women.
Author Stephen Dorsey Tackles Racism in Canada and the U.S. in His New Book
Stephen Dorsey is no stranger to racism. The Montréal-born Canadian has experienced his fair share of prejudice in his life due to him...
Biden Ignores the Issues of Black and Brown People in His State of the Union Address
During President Biden's hour and two-minute-long speech, he missed speaking about the struggles of Black and Brown communities.
James Earl Jones Will Become the Second Black Man to Have a Broadway Theater Named After Him
James Earl Jones will become just the second Black man to have a Broadway theater named after him, joining writer August Wilson.
Lawmakers Take a Major Step Toward Making Lynching a Federal Hate Crime
On the last day of Black History Month, the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act was passed in the House of Representatives.