A view of the Arch and entrance to the University of Georgia’s North Campus on the first day of classes of the Fall semester during the Coronavirus pandemic on August 20, 2020. Photo: Jen Wolf (Shutterstock) Former residents and descendants of a Black community that was literally wiped off the …
Read More »When You Can’t Change the World, Change Your Feelings
“How to Build a Life” is a weekly column by Arthur Brooks, tackling questions of meaning and happiness. Click here to listen to his new podcast series on all things happiness, How to Build a Happy Life. Everyone—even the most privileged among us—has circumstances they would like to change in …
Read More »TIDAL Releases HBCU Homecoming Playlists
It’s that time of year when alumni of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCU) gather for homecoming–weeklong celebrations of the Black college experience. On and off campus, there are seemingly nonstop reunions at events that feature cookouts, marching bands, concerts, fashion shows and, of course, fierce parties where old friends …
Read More »‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Star Sonequa Martin-Green Gives Whoopi Goldberg Her Flowers On ‘The View’
Actress Sonequa Martin-Green is making history as the first Black woman to serve in a Captain role on Star Trek. While appearing on The View to talk about the history she’s making on Star Trek: Discovery, Martin-Green took a moment to credit Whoopi Goldberg for all she represents for Black …
Read More »On World AIDS Day, National Black Justice Coalition Hosts Inspiring Twitter Campaign
Photo: Red Confidential (Shutterstock) HIV/AIDS disproportionately affects the Black community in the U.S., with the majority of new HIV diagnoses occurring in our community, and Black LGBTQ+ people being the most affected. For World AIDS Day, the National Black Justice Coalition is hosting a Twitter campaign in partnership with #TwitterIgnite, …
Read More »Hitman Holla Shares Photo Of His Girlfriend In Hospital
Hitman Holla, born Gerald Fulton, Jr., is asking for prayers after his girlfriend Cinnamon was shot in the face during a burglary. He is now sharing a photo of her in the hospital. The rapper tweeted, “Really appreciate the love and support from you all, it really mean a lot… …
Read More »Chrystul Kizer Supporters Want Justice After Rittenhouse Verdict
Photo: Sarah L. Voisin / The Washington Post (Getty Images) The verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial was frustrating, alarming, and predictable. But it was also revealing. Chrystul Kizer is Black Woman who is a sex trafficking victim that killed her alleged trafficker three years ago when she was 17-years-old. …
Read More »America is Running on Fumes
Sign up for Derek’s newsletter here. Let’s start with a simple mystery: What happened to original blockbuster movies? Throughout the 20th century, Hollywood produced a healthy number of entirely new stories. The top movies of 1998—including Titanic, Saving Private Ryan, and There’s Something About Mary—were almost all based on original …
Read More »Grand Jury Eyes Ex-Cop Accused Of ‘Terrorizing’ Black People
A criminal grand jury investigation is underway involving a former Kansas City, Kansas police detective who allegedly “exploited and terrorized” Black people, CNN reports. According to federal prosecutors, Roger Golubski, who reached the rank of captain when he retired in 2010, targeted residents of the city’s north end for decades. …
Read More »Family of 9-Year-Old Astroworld Victim Turns Down Travis Scott’s Offer to Pay For Funeral
The family of Ezra Blount, the 9-year-old who died from injuries sustained at Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival, has denied the Houston rapper’s offer to pay for the child’s funeral. Blount was the youngest victim following a mass casualty that took place once Scott took the stage. His death last month …
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