And with great force, we had stories that made you insinuate, laugh and cry.
Best of 2022: Top Three Political Media Flashes of 2022
Here, we take a brief look at three of the most consequential political trends of the year that distinguish it from the past two years of the pandemic.
DARKSIDE OF DOMESTIC WORK, AND PERSONAL EXPERIENCES OF DIRECTOR AND FILM’S STAR FUEL NEW PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER, NANNY
Against this backdrop, Jusu sets her new film and draws on personal experiences to help her art accurately imitate life.
Top 5 Black TV Shows to Watch in 2023.
To close out this new year I wanted to put together a list of my favorite Black Shows to watch.
Jump Recruits Shares 4 Strategies Talent Acquisition Need in 2023
The concept of community building involves taking a holistic approach to talent acquisition- a strategy that we implement both for our clients and across JUMP.
Three highly-anticipated black films you should be watching in 2023
Here are three black films that are must-sees that are premiering at the top of the year.
Kwanzaa: Philly’s African American Museum to host Kinara lighting
Additional activities will include open mic poetry and a drum circle.
Black Health Matters: It Ain’t Easy
One of the first things successful people tell you about weight loss and overcoming eating disorders is that it is not easy. While it is true that it takes work, the task can become easier through Christ. Read today’s article for divine help to reach your health and fitness goals!
Poetry/Prose: Spreading Joy, Love & Peace
Happy Holidays from The Narrative Matters All over this world, we do the best we can To bring JOY, LOVE and PEACE to all on this land … Let us spread JOY all over this land Let us spread JOY through our hearts and hands… With Joy rising, like the morning sun and setting of […]
Tory Lanez Found Guilty of Assault in Los Angeles Trial
A lawyer for Megan Pete simply expressed the team’s gratitude over the ‘justice’ delivered
Good Times: Television Icon Bern Nadette Stanis celebrates her 69th Birthday.
Born Bernadette Stanislaus on December 22, 1953, Stanis grew up in Brooklyn with a family of Afro-Grenadian ancestry.
Oprah, Barack Obama Among Honorary Chairs for African American Museum’s ‘Living History’ Campaign
Museum officials said the campaign concludes in 2024.
A short profile of Joseph Palm from St. Louis, MO, and why does it matters?
Mr. Palm received his Bachelors of Communications Studies and Masters in Public Health from Saint Louis University.
New Exhibition ‘Hip Hop: Conscious, Unconscious’ | Celebrating 50 Years of Hip Hop
Over 200 photographs, dated from 1972 to 2022, traces the rise and proliferation of hip-hop through five decades of work from the trailblazing image-makers who helped codify hip-hop as the most influential pop culture movement of its generation
Employment Future: The highest paying jobs in 2023
However, some industries and job titles tend to offer higher salaries than others, and these are likely to continue to be among the highest paying jobs in 2023.
Black culture Television: The history of BET
The origins of BET can be traced back to 1979, when Johnson, a former cable television executive, decided to launch a network that would focus on black culture and entertainment.
Politics: Reflections on the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit
Last week, President Joe Biden convened the U.S.-Africa Leaders’ Summit here in Washington, D.C.
Airline travel experts issue advice ahead of dangerous weather conditions
“The sooner you leave, the better,” said Kyle Potter, with Thrifty Traveler.
Exploring Why Guns Kill Thousands of Kids Each Year
Statistically speaking, this kind of tragic ‘accidents’ are far too common to even come as a shock to most Americans in 2022.
Master P and His Son Romeo Are Feuding Over Social Media About Mental Health
Mental Health has been an ongoing struggle for many in the black community.
Black Health Matters: What are You Afraid of?
The world loves to preach that fear is a great motivator. As Christians, we know that fear is also an evil spirit. When it comes to health and fitness, fear is often the root of the problem. Read today’s article to learn how to become free of fear so you can finally lose the weight and overcome your eating disorder!
Top 5 Independent Black Businesses That Are Making Waves
While many Blacks are being inspired to start their own businesses and become entrepreneurs.
Power Moves: Claudine Gay To Become the First Black President of Harvard
Gay spend her early career at as an associate professor at Stanford until 2006, when she joined Harvard as a professor of government.
The gift that keeps giving for your child this holiday season
Sponsored by Financial education is crucial to long-term success – and that education begins at an early age. Research suggests many of the habits we carry into adulthood are set by age seven. For parents, it’s important to lay afoundation early that children can build on. Gifting a child a bank account this holiday season […]
Opinion: The top Black Movies to Look Forward to in 2023
From sequels to beloved franchises to adaptations of classic novels, there is no shortage of exciting films on the horizon.
