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“Sing Sing,” a film starring Colman Domingo, will make history on Friday as the first movie to be released simultaneously in both commercial theaters and prisons across the United States. The A24 film follows the story of men participating in a prison theater program and will be screened in correctional facilities throughout 46 American states,…
Shenisha Armealine says walking led her to shed over 200 pounds. According to the Houston Chronicle,...
Just like almost every other tribe on the continent, the Himba people have preserved their...
A 50-year-old black woman named Patricia Lichtenberger has addressed online critics accusing...
A three-year-old girl, Kingsley Wright, was fatally attacked by a dog while visiting her father’s...
Kanye West’s Tadao Ando-designed Malibu mansion, which he left gutted and abandoned,...
The recent brouhaha surrounding the insistence of a prestigious senior high school in Ghana...
A human rights court in Ghana’s capital city of Accra has ordered one of the country’s...
Former NCAA and NFL football player Justin Crawford has been sentenced to 12 years in prison...
Since the launch of Ghana’s “Year of Return” program in 2019, hundreds of...
Africa has become a growing hub for tourism, with its diverse landscapes, rich cultures, and...
Just like any other year, 2024 saw some of our prominent Black figures in various fields of...
Much is being made of a supposed recent decline of American society. In the article “How...
Since the launch of Ghana’s “Year of Return” program in 2019, hundreds of African Americans have visited the country to experience the history, culture and tradition upfront. The Year of Return is an initiative by the government of Ghana to mark 400 years since the first black slaves landed in Jamestown, Virginia. The initiative saw…
Attiéké, Ivory Coast’s beloved staple made from fermented cassava flour,...
A dazzling discovery has emerged from ancient Egypt: archaeologists have unearthed 13 mummies...
What began as a therapeutic hobby for Natalie Manima has evolved into Bespoke Binny, a thriving...
For enslaved people in the Americas, the holiday season was a time of both rare festivity and calculated resistance. It was a brief period when they were offered better food and rest by slave owners, not out of kindness, but as a strategy to prevent rebellion. Yet, it also provided opportunities to plot escapes and…
It’s a ground-breaking discovery. An international team of researchers recently uncovered...
It was uncommon for a Black woman to become a leader in the Presbyterian Church in the 20th...
Senegal recently marked the 80th anniversary of the 1944 Thiaroye massacre, a dark and often...
Tahj “Queen Tahj” Williams, a New Orleans artist, is the first to create the Super Bowl logo and theme art by hand for Super Bowl LIX, one of the year’s most major events. The 26-year-old told Essence, “This partnership is a dream come true and an opportunity to share the beauty of Black Masking culture…
Major-General Anita Asmah is the first African woman to serve as a UN Force Commander. The...
Latoya Dickens, who was released from the Arrendale Transitional Center in September 2024 after...
On Tuesday, January 7, 2024, Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang was sworn-in as Ghana’s...
Kevin Garnett is a South Carolina native and a former NBA player who was drafted to the NBA in 1995 as the fifth overall pick by the Minnesota Timberwolves, as per ESPN. He signed a three-year rookie contract worth $5,397,120. He played for the Timberwolves for 13 years before being traded to the Boston Celtics,…
A’ja Wilson is one of the top women’s basketball players and an...
Get to know Tyra Ivory, an African-American entrepreneur from Macon, Mississippi. She made...
Marcinda Hankins found herself after being dismissed from JPMorgan Chase in 2018. Today, the...
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