NEW YORK (AP) — Honorée Fanonne Jeffers’ “The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois,” her epic novel about racism, resilience and identity named for the influential Black scholar and activist, has received the fiction prize from the National Book Critics Circle. The critics circle praised Jeffers for “weaving several centuries’ …
Read More »‘Breakfast Club’ Co-Host Angela Yee’s Black-Owned Health and Nutrition Businesses Serve Up Community Support
By Nika White In honor of Women’s History Month, Entrepreneur had the privilege of interviewing a Black woman founder who has one foot in the business world and another in radio. Angela Yee is best known as co-host of nationally syndicated FM talkfest The Breakfast Club, but not many realize …
Read More »Regina King will co-chair the 2022 Met Gala
When the Met Gala returns to the steps of New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art on the first Monday of May 2022, so will one of our most beloved and revered stars. On Thursday, it was announced that Regina King will be joining Lin-Manuel Miranda, Blake Lively and Ryan …
Read More »Black NJ Man Shot and Paralyzed after Traffic Stop
Photo: Photo Spirit (Shutterstock) Jajuan Henderson was suspected of having a firearm when he was confronted by a group of Trenton police officers. He was shot and paralyzed from the chest down, per a NJ.com report. Jajuan Henderson’s lawyer announced he’s suing the city. Per the report, Henderson, 29, was …
Read More »Historic Black beach to become city park
A five-acre plot of land along the Chesapeake Bay will soon be turned into a water access park where people can come to learn about Black history in the state of Maryland. According to WTOP, the Elktonia Beach area was once a haven in summer for Black celebrations and entertainment. …
Read More »Party for <em>The Drift</em>, a Cool New Magazine
Sign up for Kaitlyn and Lizzie’s newsletter here. Kaitlyn: Being a hater takes years off of your life, so it’s better to try to be a fan. When I first heard about The Drift, the new magazine for young intellectuals, I had a knee-jerk negative reaction due to internship trauma—in …
Read More »Howard University Faculty Threatening To Strike Over Working Conditions And Wages
Hundreds of faculty members at Howard University are threatening to go on strike next week due to unfair working conditions and low wages. NPR reports Howard University faculty members, students, and alumni leaders rallied in support of the school’s faculty against low wages for non-tenured full-time teaching faculty and adjunct …
Read More »Essence unveils its 2022 Black Women in Hollywood honorees
Aunjanue Ellis. Quinta Brunson. Chanté Adams. Nia Long. Each is a uniquely gifted talent and almost all are household names—in Black households, at the very least. And, as we ramp up to the 2022 Academy Awards on March 27, each is being honored with an Essence Black Women in Hollywood …
Read More »Family of Man Shot Without Warning by Ohio Police on New Year’s Day Files Lawsuit
Photo: Canton Police Dept (AP) The family of James R. Williams, a Black man who was fatally shot by an Ohio police officer while firing shots into the air to celebrate the new year, has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against an officer and the city of Canton, according …
Read More »Wells Fargo turned down over half of Blacks seeking home refinance loans, report finds
More than half of Black homeowners looking to refinance their home loans were rejected when applying at Wells Fargo, a new analysis reveals. A recent report from Fortune notes that as interest rates dropped during the coronavirus pandemic, many homeowners sought to take advantage and lower their mortgage rates. However, the report …
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