Students have worked hard all year and leaders are making sure that their hard work doesn’t go unnoticed just because people can’t physically walk across the stage during the pandemic. One of those leaders is The Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America-College Retirement Equities Fund (TIAA). As a part …
Read More »Beyoncé, Doja Cat, Megan Thee Stallion and Nicki Minaj Made Billboard History
Photo: Getty Images In the midst of all the bad news that this year insists on bringing, black women have been bringing us spots of joy by being amazing and groundbreaking as usual. Last weekend, Erykah Badu and Jill Scott reminded us the power of music and sisterhood in their …
Read More »How to Write Science Fiction That Isn’t ‘Useful’
Cushing: One of the things you and I discussed when we were first talking about this project was the limitations of speculative fiction, which can sometimes be a bit keening, a bit solemn, a bit overliteral. Were there certain tropes you were consciously trying to avoid with this story? Sloan: …
Read More »#Graduation2020: Facebook And Instagram Celebrate 2020 Class
High school and college graduation has been bittersweet this year, with commencement ceremonies being cancelled across the country to due to the coronavirus pandemuc. Facebook, however, is trying to make the occasion as special as possible for the graduates. On Friday (May 15) at 2 p.m. EST, the social media …
Read More »How This Design Entrepreneur’s ‘Pandemic Pivot’ Led to a 250% Increase in Sales
As an entrepreneur, Dionna Dorsey is more than a little familiar with riding out a rough patch of slower sales. “I have been a full-time entrepreneur now for a little over 10 years. Entrepreneurship is a calling. As a creative entrepreneur you learn how to ride the waves—the highs and …
Read More »Barack Obama Comments on Ahmaud Arbery Killing in Speech to 2020 HBCU Graduates
Screenshot: HBCU Connect (Facebook) Barack Obama called on young black people to be “warriors for justice” and commented on the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery during a special speech he gave to 2020 HBCU graduates over the weekend. The former president was the guest speaker in a virtual commencement ceremony …
Read More »A Ramadan and Eid in Isolation
In a month largely spent not eating, we end up thinking a lot about food, so that’s where I started. I’m not as gifted in the kitchen as my mother is, but I know that the beauty of this month comes from making an extra effort. My husband and I …
Read More »What Raven-Symoné Did With Her ‘Cosby Show’ Money Will Blow
Raven-Symoné was one of the most popular child actors on The Cosby Show, and was securing a bag before most of us knew what a bag was. Turns out, she did something remarkable with her earnings from the long-running hit series. The 34-year-old was just four years old when she …
Read More »Chef Kwame Onwuachi Shares His Ultimate Quarantine Food & Drink Pairing
James Beard award-winning chef Kwame Onwuachi is spending his time in quarantine cooking up some of his go-to comfort foods and helping us all create a perfect food and cocktail pairing while we’re home. Onwuachi’s restaurant, Washington D.C. hotspot Kith/Kin, which has been closed since March due to the pandemic, …
Read More »Michigan NAACP Branches Call on State Senator to Resign Over Apparent Confederate Flag Mask
Photo: Nexstar Broadcasting Inc. Last month, Michigan State Senator Dale Zorn wore what looked suspiciously like a Confederate flag for a face mask. The senator has since said that the design wasn’t a Confederate flag but the NAACP ain’t buying it. CNN reports numerous Michigan branches of the NAACP have …
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