
Help us create more content like this
Already a member? Sign in.
Sign up to our newsletter to get the latest updates and events from the leading Afro-Diaspora publisher straight to your inbox.
Claudette Colvin, the American civil rights pioneer who first refused to give up her seat on a bus before Rosa Parks, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 86. Ashley Roseboro, a spokesperson for Colvin’s family and the Claudette Colvin Foundation, confirmed that she died in Texas while under hospice care, Reuters reported. As…
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s energy drink company, ZOA Energy, has settled...
After running away from home as teenagers, Armani Schanelle and her friend fell prey to the...
During an interview with Variety, British actor Damson Idris responded to the rumors of him...
Six months after his federal conviction on two prostitution-related charges, the disgraced...
Notre Dame Athletics football coach Marcus Freeman has been accused of battery after he allegedly...
Police have charged a Bronx man with murder following a fatal daytime stabbing that claimed...
Former NCAA and NFL football player Justin Crawford has been sentenced to 12 years in prison...
After nearly 50 years, Martin University, Indiana’s only predominantly Black university,...
Just like any other year, 2025 saw some of our prominent Black figures in various fields of...
Beyoncé Beyoncé’s BeyGOOD foundation pledged $2.5 million to aid...
Native American Heritage Month is a great time to highlight a relatively unknown part of one...
Tupac Amaru Shakur, born in 1971, grew up to become one of the most influential rappers of...
Learning disabled artist Nnena Kalu has been crowned this year’s Turner Prize, the UK’s most high-profile art award, for her “bold and compelling” sculptures and drawings. Kalu’s incredible feat is gaining loads of traction after she made history as the first artist with a learning disability to win the award. The judges were full of…
“Divine Egypt,” a major exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York,...
A new South African video game lets players reclaim looted African artifacts from Western museums...
Scottish Borders Council has begun legal action to evict a self-styled “African tribe”...
A new statue honoring Mary Ann Macham, a woman who fled slavery in the U.S. and began a new life in North Shields in northern England, has been installed in the heart of the fishing town. The bronze sculpture was created by North Shields-based artist Keith Barrett and it stands at the top of the…
David Drake was known for his large-sized historic pots that could hold 40 gallons of water....
It is well known that Anna Maria Vassa, the eldest daughter of Black British abolitionist Olaudah...
“Don’t get mad — get smart,” Andrew Young’s father, Andrew Sr.,...
Jaylene Clark Owens, a Philadelphia-based actor and poet, has released her new children’s book, “A Black Girl and Her Braids,” published by Penguin Random House. The book is an extension of her poem with the same title, serving as a heartfelt tribute to Black girls and the special significance of their braided hairstyles. It celebrates…
Lauderhill’s dynamic Jamaican-American Mayor, Denise Grant, has been recognized for her...
Natasha Slater is now breathing a sigh of relief after her attempt at highlighting an alleged...
During a routine holiday flight, flight attendant Brittney Bluitt received a shocking mid-flight...
NBA superstar Kevin Durant, a player for the Houston Rockets, is making a significant move to solidify his deep connection with Austin, Texas, a city that holds a special place in his heart from his collegiate days. The former Texas Longhorn, whose incredible 2006-07 season saw him average 26 points and 11 rebounds, is now…
Six months after his federal conviction on two prostitution-related charges, the disgraced...
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s energy drink company, ZOA Energy, has settled...
Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok has tightened access to its image generation and editing...
Face2Face Africa is your go-to source for African news, Black news, and stories impacting Black people worldwide. We bring you the latest updates on culture, politics, business, and entertainment from across the African continent and the global Black diaspora. Stay informed with global Black news that matters to you, all in one place.

Already a member? Sign in.

Already a member? Sign in.
Sign up to our newsletter to get the latest updates and events from the leading Afro-Diaspora publisher straight to your inbox, plus our curated weekly brief with top stories across our platforms.
No, Thank You