A network of Black educators, experts and content creators came together to form HillmanTok University, for courses on more ...
When the professor clarified that she intended to use the account only to talk to her students, other Black creators and ...
Many Black women saw an influx of product-heavy and lengthy hair routines on their FYPs. But going to basics is sometimes ...
The state wants us to believe that we are isolated, that we are powerless, that our movements are fleeting. But history tells ...
Black educators have created 'Hillmantok University," a digital HBCU on TikTok that allows them to teach courses online. NBC News' Maya Eaglin spoke to some of the educators on teaching courses ...
We spoke with influencers and creators about the impending TikTok ban—what it means for them personally and how it could impact the Black creator economy and community as a whole.
Black professors have started a new trend of teaching courses on TikTok, deeming the online forum as "HillmanTok University." ...
Affiliate marketing & TikTok Shop have allowed many Black beauty creators the opportunity to earn commissions by recommending products. Lastly, live gifting & paid content affords creators the ...
Call it a Freedom School for the social media age. Hundreds of Black professors are making their classes available to the public for free on TikTok. Just as their analog predecessors sought to teach ...
Across television, film and social media itself, here are four picks that explore crime stories associated in some way with ...
It feels illegal to be Black or Latino under Trump. But, hey, at least we can laugh at videos on TikTok, right?
Not because TikTok made it go viral, but because Black queer leftists on the app are deeply engaged in these conversations — commenting, duetting, going live to debate and build upon ideas.