Columnist Marie Dillard reflects on the complexities of Black identity, gatekeeping, and the historical and cultural underpinnings of how Blackness is defined and perceived.
The Brooklyn-based CEO and founder of The Lay Out attributes her desire for community to her upbringing as an immigrant.
Black History Month will be celebrated with various presentations at the African-American Cultural & Genealogical Society.
Like the color blue, Imani Perry’s “Black in Blues” is vast, multifaceted and enchanting. Perry’s book, also like the hue, defies categorization. Her exploration of blue is presented in 35 tight, ...
News has compiled a list of events happening around Northeast Ohio that honor and celebrate the contributions Black people ...
Anthony Azekwoh, Jacon Osinachi and Imran Tilde’s artworks collectively declare, “We were here in every creation story and every history… And we will be here even when nothing ...
The Museum Of Broadway recently celebrated its new special exhibit, Crafting Excellence: Black Storytellers of Broadway.
The Warren County Public Library kicked off Black History Month Saturday at the Capitol Saturday with a presentation on Alice ...
In his new book, Afro Sheen, the legendary founder of the Johnson Products Company chronicles his creation of a business empire that spanned the Jim Crow era, the Civil Rights movement and the rise of ...
Imani Perry traces the history and symbolism of the color blue, from the indigo of the slave trade, to Coretta Scott King's ...
When Black leadership gets labeled as ‘help,’ it perpetuates a blind spot in how companies value contributions from ...
The number of Black people living in the United States reached a new high of 48.3 million in 2023. That’s up a third (33%) since 2000, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of government data.