Later in the 1980s Blanks developed the Tae Bo workout, while running a karate studio in Quincy, Massachusetts.
Black to the Future: Popular African American Actors & Actresses
Davis has received multiple Academy Award nominations, including a win for Best Supporting Actress in the film “Fences” in 2017.
Black to the Future:Black newspapers transform through generations of family ownership
Multi-generational owners of Black newspapers reveal how they advocate for their communities while navigating modern media challenges and battling systemic racism.
Trails into the past: The pathways of African American history stretch across the US
Naomi Carrier is hoping to see her dream of an Emancipation National Historic Trail realized in her native Texas.
NFLUENCER/COMEDIAN KOUNTRY WAYNE, PRODUCER TRESSA AZAREL SMALLWOOD INTERVIEW AVAILABILITY FEBRUARY 16, 2023
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS KOUNTRY WAYNE AND TRESSA AZAREL SMALLWOOD HOST BIPOC PRESS BRIEFING FEATURING CAST OF NEW INDIE FEATURE FILM, STRANGE LOVETHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16One-On-One Interviews8am PT – 3pm PTScheduling Interview SlotsMedia Roundtable3pm – 4pm Webinar Link To Be Provided Image: Special Guest Cast Members Kountry Wayne, Tressa Azarel Smallwood, Carl Payne, Erica Pinkett, Marquita Goings, Mike Bless, Rolonda Rochelle MEDIA ALERT […]
Black American Portraits preview at the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art
he show initially took place in Los Angeles, debuting in 2021 with Andrews at the stead, conceived as a companion piece to Kehindle Wiley’s, Obama Potraits. T
Oppressed to Blessed!
Do you feel as though you carry a heavy burden with you at all times? If so, tune in to today’s broadcast with life coach, Janice Allen, as we discuss her new ministry Oppressed to Blessed!
Black Health Matters: Let God Work in You
When it comes to getting healthy and fit, we are constantly reminded that doing so will take a lot of hard work. However, no one ever stops to think that you must first allow God to do His work within you! If you are willing to submit to God’s will to reach your health and fitness goals, read today’s article!
Black to the Future: Abbott Elementary, Emmy winner Sheryl Lee Ralph wows at Super Bowl LVll
However, Sheryl Lee Ralph was the first person to have sung the song on the actual field.
Black To The Future: Sarah Rector, the 12-year-old first Black Millionaire
News of her story spread around the world, bringing several people looking for money and many men trying to marry the 12-year-old.
Jada Pinkett Smith Reflects on Alopecia Journey Since Oscars Slap: “I Had to Really Dig Deep”
The actress, who has been open about her autoimmune disease, was the subject of Chris Rock’s joke at last year’s ceremony.
Morehouse College Is Now Teaching Black History in the Metaverse
The graphics were designed in partnership with the firm VirtualXR, and the program was powered by T-Mobile’s latest 5G technology.
Black to the future: 4 Black EGOT winners you should know.
Leon Bennett/Getty Images for The Recording Academy On Sunday February 5, trailblazer film actress Viola Davis won her first Grammy award after three unsuccessful nominations. With this accomplishment, the 57-year-old celebrity has become only one of the four African-American entertainers in the coveted EGOT club. For those uninitiated, ‘EGOT’ (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, & Tony) refers […]
A video interview with Felecia Krystal Kleer
The estranged wife of Bone Thugs N Harmony member, Layzie Bone is coming back in full force.
White Neighbors Try to Drive Out Black Ranchers by Slaying Their Livestock
Courtney W. Mallery and his wife Nicole own the Freedom Acres Ranch, a 1,000-acre plot of land with a range of goats, pigs, chickens and every good thing a farm should have.
Black Health Matters: Don’t Lose Sight of the Vision
It is difficult to believe you can attain a healthy weight when the mirror shows your unhealthy, overweight physique every day. Likewise, you might think it is impossible to stop bingeing and purging or starving yourself to death. If you are unable to see past your current circumstances, read today’s article to focus your vision on the future version of a healthier you!
Black to the Future: Black Pioneers in Fitness Past and Present
Richardson and her mother both believe they can to enrich people’s connections through food for the soul.
Black History reveals: Documentary tells how an Apartheid Regmine Military Unit, Covertly Spread HIV Across Southern Africa
A unit that worked with MI6 and the CIA, INJECTED BLACK PEOPLE WITH THAT DISEASE. WHILE PRETENDING THAT THE INJECTIONS WERE TO PROTECT PEOPLE AGAINST HIV.
Black History of Health: Keke Palmer
The condition typically affects those who are within their reproductive years.
Black to the Future: Black LGBTQ Politicians Who Made History
Mondaire Jones is unabashedly progressive and sees social security and poverty-reduction measures as the keystones of his campaign.
Film Review: The Narrative Matters Movie and Streaming Recommendations
The groom is obsessed with making the wedding perfect, which goes against the wishes of the bride’s wishes for a simple and small wedding.
Black to the Future: A Black History Month Salute to the Six Black Governors of the United States
February denotes Black History Month, which recognizes the first two Black Governors of the United States who came to power during Reconstruction.
Black To The Future: Blogger shares what Black History means to him and what has inspired him
Black History Month is celebrated all across the country in educational institutions, centers of Black culture, and community centers that are both great and small.
Black History: Top Five Black Celebrities who have Lived Long
One of the most iconic Hollywood celebrities, Morgan Freeman has represented Black America in the world’s largest film industry since 1967.
Black to the Future: Peacock Begins Black History Month with ‘Lowndes County’
Based on Newkirk’s published work, the thrilling documentary film is presented by Multitude Films’ Participant, in association with The Atlantic.
