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28 Days of Black History: Reclaiming the Narrative: How Black Culture Drives Social Media

Fred Mwangaguhunga, the founder of Media Take Out, and Jamila Mustafa, host of MTV’s 'Fresh Out Live,' discuss the long-lasting impact of Black people on social media.
02/25/2025

Cardi B’s Hair Transformation Has Fans Asking for Her Secret

The rapper debuted a stunning new red hue, but it’s her natural length that stole the show.
02/24/2025

28 Days of Black History: 10 Must-Visit Historical Sites for Black History in the U.S.

Step beyond the textbooks and explore landmarks that tell the powerful story of Black resilience, culture, and innovation.
02/24/2025

Franchising for the Culture: How Black Box Franchising Is Helping Black-Owned Businesses Thrive

Founders Kika Wise, Daren Hawthorne, and Jae Sims share how they're transforming small Black-owned businesses into sustainable franchises, creating pathways to generational wealth.
02/24/2025

28 Days of Black History: How African Culture Influences Today’s Pop Culture

Explore the continent through music, festivals and literature that have reached pop culture in the U.S.
02/23/2025

28 Days of Black History: 10 Visionaries Shaping the Future of Black Culture

Creatives like Antoine Manning, Juelz Smith, and Laila! are shaping up to be leaders of the next generation.
02/22/2025

28 Days of Black History: The Art of Protest: How Black Artists Express Resistance Through Art

Kara Walker, Kerry James Marshall and Faith Ringgold have symbolized the effects of racism in their work.
02/21/2025

Mattel Honors Black Designers With 45th Anniversary Barbie

In collaboration with Black In Fashion Council, Mattel is making sure that Black Barbie celebrates Black History Month in style.
02/20/2025

Cassie Announces She’s Expecting Baby No. 3 With Husband Alex Fine

The singer shared the exciting news with a heartfelt Instagram post.
02/19/2025

28 Days of Black History: The Evolution of Black Literature: 10 Essential Works

You can't miss critical reads by these ten authors, including Toni Morrison, Frederick Douglass and Maya Angelou.
02/19/2025