Inspired by real-life disappearances, Mist and Unappeased Spirits weaves a haunting tale of romance, folklore, and spiritual discovery.
DISCPlus: Braxton Cook’s Tiny Desk Proves Jazz Can’t Be Boxed In
Braxton Cook’s Tiny Desk concert shatters jazz norms with electrifying saxophone riffs and genre-bending performances that redefine the art form.
Manipulation, Power, and Survival Collide in Confederates—Dominique Morisseau’s Masterful Contrast of Oppression Across Eras
Dominique Morisseau’s “Confederates” adeptly explores the intricate dance of manipulation, power, and survival through contrasting historical narratives.
Review: English by Sanaz Toossi—A Poignant Meditation on Language, Identity, and Belonging
Sanaz Toossi’s “English” is a captivating exploration of how language shapes identity, creating emotional vistas that invite audiences into an intimate reflection.
Remembering the Unforgettable Legacy of Roberta Flack: A Tribute to the Iconic Singer
The world mourns the loss of Roberta Flack, the legendary Grammy-winning singer known for her timeless hits like “Killing Me Softly.”
Things To DO In Detroit: Explore Winter Fun: Ice Skating at Detroit’s Campus Martius
Looking for the perfect winter outing? Head over to The Rink at Campus Martius Park, presented by Visit Detroit. Located in the heart of Downtown Detroit on Woodward Avenue, this premier outdoor ice-skating rink offers an experience unlike any other in Michigan. With its stunning skyline backdrop and the grandeur of Detroit’s Christmas Tree, it’s […]
Federal Agencies & Unions Unite: Say No to DOGE Requests!
Federal agencies and unions are cautioning workers against responding to workplace requests from DOGE, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding personal information.
NAACP Announces Groundbreaking Podcast “Our Culture, Our Stories” hosted by Sterling K.Brown and more
The NAACP debuts “Our Culture, Our Stories,” a podcast series focused on amplifying Black voices and experiences. Dive into these compelling narratives!
What NFL draft prospects will stand out at the HBCU Legacy Bowl? Watch these 5 players
Discover five NFL draft prospects who shine brightly at the HBCU Legacy Bowl, showcasing incredible talent and potential for greatness.
Burkina Faso’s Ibrahim Traoré is making waves in west Africa. Who is he?
Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso’s significant political figure, is making waves in West Africa with strategies influencing regional dynamics.
The Alternate Reality of Trump’s Black History Month Celebration
Under the guise of celebration, Trump’s Black History Month event offers an alternate perspective on racial politics. Discover the full story now.
RFK Jr.: Black Kids on ADHD Drugs Should be ‘Re-parented’
In a provocative statement, RFK Jr. asserts that Black children prescribed ADHD drugs require “re-parenting” rather than medication, igniting deep discussions about mental health and racial dynamics.
America’s Money Vote: A New Way to Vote Post-Election
Articulated Insight – “News, Race and Culture in the Information Age” “I fear I may have integrated my people into a burning house.” – Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In the wake of recent elections, the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. resonate with renewed urgency. King’s statement to Harry Belafonte reflected his fear that America, lacking a moral vision and care for […]
How Detroit is Keeping Residents Safe from This Winter’s Freeze
The City of Detroit steps up, extending access to warming centers and respite locations to protect residents from extreme winter weather conditions.
Washington D.C.’s Demographic Shift: What It Means for the City’s Future
Washington D.C. is experiencing a significant transformation in its demographic landscape, leading to a ripple effect on the city’s culture, economy, and identity.
Should you make your home more eco-friendly before selling it?
Discover the benefits of making your home more eco-friendly before selling it, from boosting value to attracting environmentally conscious buyers.
Mayor Bowser Announces Legislation to Protect and Strengthen DC’s Housing Ecosystem
Washington, DC, USA – 12 June 2021: Muriel Bowser, Mayor of Washington, D.C., during a Speech at the Pride Parade 2021 As Mayor Introduces Legislation to Protect Affordable Housing in DC and Spur Housing Production, DHCD Selects 69 Distressed Affordable Housing Projects to Receive Support Funding, Preserving Nearly 8,000 Housing Units (Washington, DC) – Today, […]
#DISCDC: From Jollof Rice to Injera: The Bussdown Brings Authentic Pan-African Cuisine to DC
Discover the flavors of DISCDC’s pan-African menu with The Bussdown food truck. From jollof rice to injera, enjoy authentic dishes on the go.
Things To Do In DC: Discover the Charm of DC’s Giant Panda Bears at Smithsonian Zoo
Experience the thrill of seeing giant panda bears at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo. A family-friendly adventure awaits in Washington, DC!
Furry Fam: Why Enrolling Your Pet in Telemedicine Services is a Game-Changer
Explore the benefits of enrolling your pet in telemedicine services, offering convenience, immediate access to veterinary care, and stress-free checkups from home.
Early College Academy: A Game-Changer for St. Louis Students
AYP – Committed to empowering individuals through literacy, achievement, and educational advancement St. Louis Public Schools Early College Academy If you’re a student or the parent of a student in St. Louis interested in advancing their educational opportunities, the St. Louis Public Schools (SLPS) Early College Academy (ECA) program is a game changer. This dual enrollment program opens the doors […]
Transform Your Space: The Magic of Customized Closets
Explore the transformative benefits of customized closets and how they maximize space, enhance home organization, and add a touch of personal style.
The Black Agenda Celebrates 1 Year Anniversary with PhD Ceremony in Beverly Hills
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The Black Agenda Day: Hollywood’s Miguel A. Núñez Jr. to Host Landmark Event Honoring a Year of Impact
Join us as we celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Black Agenda with the official “Black Agenda Day” proclamation by Las Vegas Mayor Shelly Berkley.
Op-Ed: Black History is About Power, Not Just Celebration
Black history is more than a celebration; it examines power structures and their enduring influence on society.
