Voters in Norfolk and Roanoke elected African-American mayors in Tuesday’s municipal elections.
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Monet’s Closet
At 14, Tatyanna Penrice is not your ordinary middle school student, but an entrepreneur as well. She founded Monet’s Closet all by herself. Loving to sew, which plays a huge role in her business because she creates and designs pillows. Although she is young, Tatyanna doesn’t let her youth affect her business. She is very talented, motivated, and determined to reach the goals she has set for herself and her business.
View MoreCollege Student Develops Toy Line for Black Boys to Challenge Myths of Boyhood
A Massachusetts college student hopes to eradicate gender stereotypes with her new line of racially diverse dolls for boys.
View MoreHighlighting Suicide Rates In The Black Community
The American Association of Suicidology released data in 2014 that reported 2,357 African Americans were suicide victims in 2012. Of that number, 1,908 were men.
View More‘Grim Sleeper’ Convicted In 10 Serial Murders [DOCUMENTARY TRAILER]
A former trash collector in Los Angeles was convicted Thursday of 10 “Grim Sleeper” serial killings that spanned two decades and targeted vulnerable young Black women in the inner city.
View MoreBlack Girls Do Bike Is Picking Up Speed
After not noticing many in real life or the media, bicyclist Monica Garrison of Pittsburgh started a Facebook group by that name in the summer of 2013.
View MoreDocumentary Uncovers Student Challenges During D.C.’s Crack Epidemic
Washington, D.C. has been known over the years by several monikers, “Our Nation’s Capital,” “Chocolate City,” and for an unfortunate period of time, America’s “Murder Capital.”
View More12,000 Square Feet Across Two Floors Black History Museum Opens In Richmond
The highly anticipated opening of the new Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia in Richmond officially opens its doors to the public at the Leigh Street Armory, located at 122 W. Leigh St., on Tuesday, May 10.
View MoreThe Failure of DC Trust
NEWS THAT the nonprofit entrusted by D.C. officials to hand out government grants has been mismanaged to the point of bankruptcy should come as no surprise.
View More‘Dandy Lion’ Exhibition Explores The Rise Of Global Black Dandyism
The worldwide style phenomenon known as ‘Black Dandyism’ is showing no signs of slowing down.
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