Black History Month

Black History is recognized by America with 28 days on the calendar year, but everyday our history is told through our people. Black music is a vital organ in which Black history is held as keepsake. Hip-Hop in particular, from its inception to its now highest of heights, embodies what it means to be Black. […]

Black gospel music has always been a cornerstone of cultural expression, spiritual resilience, and community celebration. From the soul-stirring hymns sung during the Civil Rights Movement to the modern anthems of faith and triumph, gospel continues to reflect the heart of Black history. Between 2000 and 2025, gospel music evolved beyond its traditional roots, reaching […]

News

From Barack Obama’s presidency to Simone Biles’ record-breaking triumphs and the Black Lives Matter movement, this article celebrates progress and the lasting impact on building a more inclusive and equitable society.

Celebrate 25 years of Black History anthems that capture resilience, unity, and empowerment. Explore iconic songs like “Formation” and “Alright,” their cultural impact, and their role in inspiring change.

Explore the top 25 groundbreaking sports achievements (2000-2025), celebrating historic milestones, diversity, and cultural impact that redefined excellence and inspired future generations worldwide.

Black History Month starts this weekend and awards season is upon us. There's no better way to celebrate than by shining the spotlight on some of our best!

The U.S. Department of State has been directed by the White House to observe Black History Month by "maintaining the spirit" of anti-DEI, leaving more questions than answers.

Black people have been changing the game since, well…forever—but so many of our contributions don’t get the shine they deserve. From life-saving inventions to everyday things we can’t live without, black inventors have pushed boundaries, solved problems, and made life better for everybody. Despite the societal obstacles, they still managed to create things that shaped […]

Alpha Phi Alpha is the first Greek-letter fraternity created for African-American men. It was founded on December 4, 1906 at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York by seven men: Henry Arthur Callis, Charles Henry Chapman, Eugene Kinckle Jones, George Biddle Kelley, Nathaniel Allison Murray, Robert Harold Ogle, and Vertner Woodson Tandy. Motto: “First of All, […]

Lifestyle

Tiwa, founder of the Atlanta Greek Picnic sits down with Reec for an exclusive interview. From 150 participants 20 years ago, now they are entertaining 20,000 and rising! This is a talk about consistency, growth and #BlackExcellence HERE FOR MORE EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS BY REEC SWINEY WITH: DONNELL RAWLINGS, JADA KISS, WENDY WILLIAMS AND MORE!   […]

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Wed, Jun 19 | Jim R. Miller Park & Event Center The Wild Wild West in Color : Rodeo and Agricultural Expo This Juneteenth Rodeo will showcase the enduring legacy of African American Cowboys, Cowgirls, Ranchers, and Farmers with a focus on innovation, sustainability, and growth. The day-of-show activities including food, vendors, and exhibits will […]

We spoke with Mrs. Wanda Cooper-Jones for WHM about creating with purpose alongside adidas and honoring her dearly-missed son, Ahmaud Arbery.