
“Where You At?”: An Open Letter To Black Men
Dear Black Men, First, I just want to say that I am one of you. I thrive off of being surrounded by other Black men

Dear Black Men, First, I just want to say that I am one of you. I thrive off of being surrounded by other Black men

Watching a film about a tragic event that happened 50 years ago, I felt as if it could have been a clip that I would

Turns out, some Atlanta teens are starting their own businesses in different industries and making a hell of an impact. Here are some of the

We reached out to Atlanta, DeKalb and Fulton County police departments to invite their professional experience and training in what to do during traffic stops.

The film will be historic, as it is the first major superhero film to have a black actor in the lead role and a majority

So, this fancy-shmancy, whitey-ditey musuem stuck its only black exhibit in the basement.

A Wednesday night, during a dinner date with procrastination
Scrolling through YouTube aimlessly when a Buzzfeed video
in my recommended reads, “People Try

Could you ever imagine someone murdering your best friend? Go on. I’m asking you to imagine it. That’s what this book does.

Ladies and Gentlemen! Children of all ages! Welcome to the African-American Freakshow! Where you learn my African-not-“American” name, Ogechi And you pause… then you

“I have always planned on going to a college in the U.S., but people have suggested looking at schools in other countries because of the

Preparing for my 10-hour commitment, I set my moisturizer, shea butter and laptop on the corner of the mahogany dining room table. As daylight faded

From Dizzee’s discovery of his sexuality to the influence Catholicism plays in Hispanic families, the issues in “The Get Down” are relevant, not just to