Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Tx.) didn’t mince words during an interview with MSNBC, calling Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas “corrupt” after a new report revealed that he received close
Tubi is on the rise with its popularity. The free video streamer just had its most-watched month ever, beating out Max, Disney+, and other major streamers for viewership
During a fundraising event for President Joe Biden held in Los Angeles on June 15, former President Barack Obama got candid about his daughters Malia and Sasha having
Originally Published Oct. 27, 2020. Impostor Syndrome is an internal experience of believing that you aren’t as competent as others perceive you to be. It severely affects people
Originally Published Mar. 11, 2018. Listening to constructive feedback about your performance is rarely easy to hear, but it’s required to become successful. The Little Black Book of
Originally Published June 6, 2022. The Robert Randolph Foundation is pleased to announce the fourth annual JUNETEENTH UNITYFEST, a national, multicultural experience uniting diverse voices and communities to
Originally Published July 27, 2020. For millions of young Black Americans, the cellphone video of George Floyd, prone on a Minneapolis street and begging for his life as
The Wild Wild West in Color Rodeo and Agriculture Expo is set to kick off an exciting Juneteenth celebration. The event will highlight Black people’s often overlooked contributions
The Studio Museum in Harlem has unveiled an exciting lineup of summer and fall exhibitions and programs, including the launch of its inaugural podcast and an exhibition showcasing