‘SELMA for Students’: Black Business Community Offers Free Tix for Teens
UPDATE:
(January 16, 2015) - An additional 12 locations have joined the growing movement lead by African-American business leaders to raise funds...
STEM: The White House’s Dr. John P. Holdren Visits Spelman’s Spelbots
President Obama’s Science and Technology Advisor, Dr. John P. Holdren, gets excited anytime he interacts with youth from underrepresented populations that...
2015 Golden Globes Speeches: Gina Rodriguez’s Winning Words
The 2015 Golden Globe Awards aired last night. Winners included Common and John Legend for Best Song “Glory” for the film...
Kúkátónón Children’s African Dance Troupe
Michael Hulshof-Schmidt of Social Justice for All is reporting that the annual Annual Gala of the Kúkátónón Children’s African Dance Troupe...
Gospel Great Andraé Crouch Dies
Robert Jablon of the Associated Press is reporting that gospel legend Andraé Crouch has died. Crouch was an outstanding gospel performer,...
Brazil: Controversy Over TV Show ‘Sexo e as Negas’
While many in the United States are focused on the protests surrounding Vh1's latest reality show Sorority Sisters, protests are happening...
Breaking: Explosion at Colorado Springs NAACP Headquarters
Jesse Paul of the Denver Post is reporting that an improvised explosive device was detonated against the exterior wall of a...
Black American Globetrotters are Fastest-Growing Travel Market
Writing for The Daily Beast, Charlise Ferguson explores the fastest-growing travel market -- young, hip, urban millenials. Using social media tools...
Andraé Crouch: Award Winning Gospel Musician Hospitalized
USA Today is reporting that Grammy award-winning gospel musician and songwriter Andraé Crouch has been hospitalized.
Crouch's most memorable gospel songs include...
Ed Gordon: Groundbreaking Journalist Talks New Show and Career Advice
Ed Gordon has masterfully held down the type of career in broadcast journalism that many journalists, especially those of color, could...