Now that Juneteenth is a national holiday, moments illustrate potential pitfalls of the holiday’s wider exposure. One such moment occurred June 24 when images of a peculiar Juneteenth
BLACK ENTERPRISE held the second Chief Diversity Officer Summit & Honors event in New York City June 11. BE brought together Black executives who are working to make
Lily Gaddis, a TikTok user who used to post a lot of “trad-wife” (traditional wife) content on the platform, has been removed from TikTok and fired from her
An 18-year-old in Raleigh, North Carolina won the lottery with the help of his sister. Jalen McLean earned a million dollars after his sibling picked a lucky ticket.
A New York City councilwoman has introduced a new bill aimed at combatting the city’s squatting issues. Councilwoman Kamillah Hanks (D-North Shore) introduced new legislation on Thursday, May
In a heartwarming encounter, 9-year-old Kelvin Ellis Jr. from Louisiana scored himself a surprise shopping spree after he mistook a successful businessman, Matt Busbice, for a homeless man
On April 16, thousands of Black immigrants rallied in City Hall Park outside a hearing about racial inequities in New York’s shelter and immigrant support systems. The council
Buck Island resident Philip Cobbs is on a mission to preserve the historical significance of his family’s land, once the largest Black-owned farm in Albemarle County, Virginia, often
Rev. Al Sharpton’s signature National Action Network (NAN) Convention celebrated a remarkable lineup of Black women leaders during its annual “Women’s Empowerment Luncheon” on Thursday, April 11, with