Before, I didn’t accept suffering in any form in my work, and I always deviated from the pain. Today I accept suffering, but ...
(ThyBlackMan.com) Duke Ellington, a giant in jazz history, was more than just a composer and bandleader—he was a cultural ...
What began largely as an organization dedicated to equality and placing minority workers in jobs has become a group providing ...
With an audience of over 120 million people, Kendrick’s show broke viewership records. But at times it seemed designed to speak directly to me.
Some retailers have walked back supplier programs intended to address the additional hurdles that Black and minority founders face, including funding.
Ten years after 'Still Alice' the film’s co-writer/director tells the story of his ailing partner’s own heartbreaking ...
A nurse-led mobile healthcare clinic identified a high proportion of clinically significant prostate cancers among men from ...
Taken in the late 1960s and early 1970s, these long hidden photographs by Barbara Ramos have just been published in “A Fearless Eye.” ...
Sixty years to the week since Malcolm X came to Smethwick, a permanent reminder still remains in the form of a blue plaque in ...
There’s too much lore, too many feelings, too much to celebrate and far too much to complain about. Yet like “SNL” itself, ...
The wait is over—“A Raisin in the Sun,” Hansberry’s famed 1957 play set on the South Side, is running at Court now through ...
Gap and Harlem's Fashion Row have joined forces to champion Black designers, and launch a limited edition collection on ...