In less than two years, America will mark its bicentennial, a milestone unmatched by any other nation. Yet at this historic moment, the Black Press faces...
With the debut of her Legacy Link Mobile Art Studio, SmithJordan is redefining how communities engage with art, bringing creativity, healing, and history directly to the...
In the episode titled “1 Black Radical vs. 20 Black Conservatives,” Seales tackled contentious issues including reparations, systemic racism, and Black-on-Black crime.
The R&B star received her citizenship during a ceremony in Cotonou, becoming one of the first public figures to benefit from the initiative.
Nigerian-American poet and activist Pelumi Olatinpo is set to unveil his sophomore poetry collection, Manifest Destiny, on September 30, 2025, published by TogetherInWitness Publishing.
Howard University and Google researchers release dataset of over 600 hours of African American English dialects to improve AI speech recognition.
To celebrate Juneteenth and the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Superfine: Tailoring Black Style exhibition, the acclaimed short film "Dressed Like Kings" is now available on AfroPoP...
The initiative, titled "Help Bring the Story of MumBet to the Stage," aims to raise awareness and funding to ensure her legacy is honored through live...
The Robbins House is a Concord-based nonprofit organization focused on raising awareness of Concord’s African, African American, and antislavery history from the 17th through the 19th...
African Film Festival, Inc. (AFF) has announced that NYAFF will screen 125 contemporary and classic films from Africa and its diaspora at and in partnership with...