The Divine 9’s 2025 summer conventions bring together historically Black fraternities and sororities, fostering unity, heritage, and leadership while inspiring community engagement and social change.
DISC Plus: Niya Palmer Shakes Up Hollywood with Netflix’s Bold New Comedy She The People”
Niya Palmer is rewriting the rules of comedy with “She the People,” a bold new Netflix series breaking fresh ground for Black women in Hollywood.
DISCDC: The Royal Rooster – Chicken Fit For Royalty
Indulge in great dining with DC’s Royal Rooster, a must-try chicken dish fit for royalty in the hidden gem of the DC food scene
Fanbase: A Black-Owned Alternative to TikTok
Explore Fanbase, a Black-owned social media platform challenging TikTok by empowering creators through innovative features and monetization.
Your Brain in Your 40s
Discover how your brain changes in your 40s and learn strategies to maintain cognitive health. Tips for boosting memory and mental acuity.
The Tug of War Between Harvard and Trump Shaping the Future of Higher Education
Harvard’s ongoing conflict with Donald Trump spotlights the broader struggle between academic independence and political influence, presenting big questions about the direction of American higher education.
Africa Rising: Burkina Faso’s President Captain Ibrahim Traore’
Burkina Faso’s President, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, is taking bold steps towards transforming his nation’s economic landscape and placing Africa on a path to resurgence.
DISC Detroit: Trap Ramen Serves Adventurous Asian Fusion Cuisine in The D
Discover Detroit’s Trap Ramen, offering adventurous Asian fusion cuisine blending traditional Japanese flavors with local Detroit flair.
Disney+ Tells the Off-Field Story of Clemson Safety ‘Ray Ray’ McElrathbey
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said, “The ultimate measure of man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands in times of challenge and controversy.” Ray McElrathbey embodies the character that Dr. King expressed. McElrathbey — known as “Ray Ray” on the football field — found himself between […]
National Business League Announces 125th Annual Black Business Conference in August 2025
The National Business League is set to host its 125th annual Black Business Conference in August 2025, focusing on empowering Black entrepreneurs.
United Nations have launched a Global Red Card Campaign – Raising a Red Card to all forms of discrimination and violence against women & girls
The UN’s Global Red Card Campaign raises awareness and takes action against discrimination and violence towards women and girls. Join the fight now!
Celebrating AAPI Heritage: Culture, History, and Inspiration
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month honors the rich cultures, achievements, and histories of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Explore why their voices and stories matter for our nation’s future.
Everything You Need to Know Before Attending an HBCU
Thinking about attending an HBCU? Learn the ins and outs of campus life, cultural traditions, academic opportunities, and what it means to be part of a vibrant and supportive Black college community.
Banana Pudding is a Summer favorite Dessert
Banana pudding isn’t just a dessert—it’s a summer tradition. Dive into its creamy layers and explore simple ways to make this nostalgic classic shine at your next gathering
It is a family affair when planning reunions
As summer heats up, it’s family reunion season! From choosing the perfect city to planning fun activities for all ages, here’s how to make your gathering memorable and safe in 2021. Discover reunion-friendly cities, tips on planning, and creative ways to entertain everyone from kids to grandparents.
Get a Little Stock and Watch Your Money Grow
I don’t know much about stocks and investing. Nonetheless, I have found out a lot about saving my money and getting a little dividend every now and then.
What are the telling symptoms of an oncoming stroke?
Source: Unsplash @cdc Strokes can be fatal. Everyone who is over a certain age or has an elderly parent, relative, or friend knows this. Significantly, even when strokes are not fatal, the damage they can cause to a person’s brain can be reduced with prompt treatment. Since every second counts when a person you love […]
Keeping the machine well tuned up
It’s a fresh start of the day and sometimes you don’t want to get started, but you know that you have to get yourself ready.
What is the Universal Hip Hop Museum?
Deep in the Bronx, the Hip-Hop Museum takes inspiration from its iconic founders to present the history of this music to the people it hopes to inspire.
The History of Pride Month
Source: Unsplash@mrs80z Pride Month parties, parades, and protests have been spreading over the world since the 1970s when LGBTQ+ liberation entered the mainstream, now resulting in just over 50 years of Pride history. From the gigantic city-wide celebrations to the smallest local prom, different regions show their pride differently. How did Pride Month become the […]
Taking Things into Moderation
Understanding what drives our food choices is key to healthy living. Explore the science of humanology, good and bad eating habits, and simple ways to take control of your nutrition.
International Entertainment
Zutyladon,is a fast-rising, award winning Afrobeat music artist from Nigeria.
How Lupus Affects the Body
Lupus is a tricky autoimmune disease that can cause inflammation, fatigue, joint pain, and affect organs throughout the body. Early recognition can make a big difference in managing the condition and improving quality of life.
How To Buy A House In Washington, D.C.: Things To Know
Learn about the process of buying a house in Washington D.C, from finding the right neighborhood to navigating the competitive market
Memorial Day Reading List: Check out these Books on History and Inclusion
To help you get started, below is a short list of 5 books focused on equality and history to help you get started
