Cheslie Kryst, the former 2019 celebrated Miss USA winner has died apparently by suicide, according to the NY Post. She was 30. (Miss USA) According to the NY Post, on Sunday Kryst, a 30-year-old attorney was identified as the woman who jumped from a Midtown Manhattan high-rise building following a …
Read More »Black Cowboys of South Central LA Are Preserving The Lifesyle And Their Communities
Photo: Silarock (Shutterstock) Ghuan Featherstone grew up in South Central, Los Angeles in the 70’s and rode his first horse in Griffith Park where his parents took him for the experience. And although he didn’t continue riding throughout his youth, he forever remembered how free and powerful he felt that …
Read More »From businesses to workers, inflation is taking its toll on Black communities
Florida, Miami Beach, Publix, supermarket check out cashier during Coronavirus Pandemic. On May 27, 2020. (Photo by: Jeffrey Greenberg/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) Black business owners feel they are experiencing the brunt of high inflation rates, but experts point to the 1980s as an indication that the worst …
Read More »Is California on the Verge of a Second Gold Rush?
This piece was originally published by Undark. On the outskirts of the Northern California town of Grass Valley, a massive concrete silo looms over the weeds and crumbling pavement. Nearby, unseen, a mine shaft drops 3,400 feet into the earth. These are the remains of Grass Valley’s Idaho-Maryland Mine, a …
Read More »Ozie Nzeribe Aims To Change The World As A Youth Advocate, Actor And Rapper
Altruism is a way of life for Ozie Nzeribe. “I’ve been raised to put others before myself,” said Nzeribe, an International World Peace Youth Ambassador in 2016. “I enjoy seeing the smile on people’s faces that I help. You can’t put a price on that.” Beyond that, the question, “who …
Read More »Lizzo Shares 'Special' Moment With Her Mother Listening To Her New Song
Photo: Theo Wargo (Getty Images) Is it me, or is somebody cutting onions this Sunday morning? This weekend, the internet has been abuzz with a video circulating of Lizzo. The singer’s virality is often due to her dancing, trying TikTok food trends, or telling her haters exactly where they can …
Read More »Why Reading About Feeling Bad Feels So Good
Anyone who has spent an hour on the couch wallowing in self-pity knows that it can feel good to feel bad. Your dive into dysphoria might start with anything from passing irritation to a genuine blow. From there, you sink into the cushions, urging yourself more deeply into the recesses …
Read More »Two Millennials Created BlackTag To Highlight Black Creatives And Got Facebook’s Attention
In 2019, creators Ousman Sahko Sow and Akin Adebowale had two questions: what would a streaming platform for a digitally savvy Black audience look like? And how could it become a destination for Black talent? In answering those questions one of the things the two men discovered was Black creators weren’t receiving compensation …
Read More »How the Rising Rent Prices are Hurting Low-Income People of Color
Photo: Nazar Abbas Photography (Getty Images) USA Today reported the rental market has been hurting low-income earning people of color since the pandemic. As the demand for housing skyrocketed, so did the price of rental units, according to a Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies. Higher quality buildings saw a …
Read More »Black Twitter Drags Jermaine Dupri For Allegedly Admitting To Cheating On Janet Jackson In Lifetime Doc
Episode 2 of Lifetime Networks Janet Jackson Doc dropped a bombshell that sent Black Twitter in a frenzy. Jackson divulged that her former bae, super-producer Jermaine Dupri, was unfaithful during their eight-year relationship. When asked why she and Dupri parted ways, the “Control” singer responded, “I had heard he was …
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