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BLK’s homecoming hookup report reveals surprising trends and HBCU highlights

From casual flings to favorite HBCU hotspots, BLK’s Homecoming Hookup Report offers fresh insights into how Black singles celebrate, mingle, and reconnect during this exciting season.

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As Homecoming season approaches, BLK, the leading dating and social app for Black singles, has surveyed its users to uncover the juiciest, most scandalous, and playful trends surrounding this highly anticipated annual tradition. From casual flings to favorite HBCU hotspots, BLK’s Homecoming Hookup Report offers fresh insights into how Black singles celebrate, mingle, and reconnect during this exciting season.

Keeping It Chill: Homecoming Vibes Over Hookups

  • Most Homecoming attendees plan to enjoy the vibes without the expectation of hooking up.
  • 41% of respondents admitted to having a hookup during past Homecomings.

Private Over Public: Hookups Behind Closed Doors

  • A majority (63%) prefer to hook up in a private setting, like an afterparty or hotel room.

Chill Over Drama: Reuniting With Exes at Homecoming

  • 77% say they’d rather keep things cool if they run into an ex, focusing on enjoying the night instead of reigniting any drama.

The HBCU Battle: The Ultimate Homecoming Rankings

  • Best Overall HBCU Homecoming: NC A&T
  • HBCU Homecoming with the Best-Looking Females: Howard University
  • HBCU Homecoming with the Best-Looking Guys: Morehouse and Grambling (tie)
  • HBCU Homecoming with the Most Lit Alumni: NC A&T
  • HBCU Homecoming with the Wildest Nights: FAMU
  • Best HBCU Homecoming for Singles Looking to Hook Up: NC A&T and FAMU (tie)

With these results, it’s clear that Homecoming is about more than just hookups—it’s a time to enjoy the culture, the parties, and the chance to reconnect with friends, old flames, and new opportunities. Whether you’re reliving your college days or sparking a new flame, BLK’s Homecoming Hookup Report highlights that everyone is in for a good time, with some finding more than just the beat at the party.

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For more insights and to see how you can find your vibe this Homecoming, visit BLK’s blog ThePlugbyBLK.com


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Photos : Opening Night Premiere of NICKEL BOYS at the 62nd New York Film Festival

Cast and filmmakers of the forthcoming film NICKEL BOYS were in attendance at the film’s premiere at the 62nd New York Film Festival.

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Cast and filmmakers of the forthcoming film NICKEL BOYS were in attendance at the film’s premiere at the 62nd New York Film Festival.

NICKEL BOYS premiere at 62nd New York Film Festival

Actors Ethan Herisse, Brandon Wilson, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Daveed Diggs, Hamish Linklater, Fred Hechinger, and Jimmie Fails along with director/writer RaMell Ross, writer/producer Joslyn Barnes and cinematographer Jomo Fray were in attendance for the celebratory evening.

About the film

Elwood Curtis’s college dream shatters alongside a two-lane Florida highway. Bearing the brunt of an innocent misstep, he’s sentenced to the netherworld of Nickel Academy, a brutal reformatory sunk deep in the Jim Crow South. He encounters another ward, the seen-it-all Turner. The two Black teens strike up an alliance: Turner dispensing fundamental tips for survival, Elwood, clinging to his optimistic worldview. Backdropped by the burgeoning Civil Rights Movement, Elwood and Turner’s existence appear worlds away from Rev. Martin Luther King’s burnished oratory. Despite Nickel’s brutality, Elwood strives to hold onto his humanity, awakening a new vision for Turner.

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Directed by RaMell Ross, Nickel Boys will be in theaters only on October 25.


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The Black Library celebrates one year of showcasing creative fields to Sullivan County, N.Y. community

The Black Library’s mission is to celebrate Black culture and history, as well as create a collaborative, creative, and educational atmosphere for the residents of Sullivan County, New York.

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One year has passed since The Black Library, an innovative library and community art space in the Village of Monticello, Sullivan County, NY, first opened its doors to the public.

About The Black Library

Created to celebrate and educate the community about Black history and culture, The Black Library has grown into a beacon of creative expression and a hub for local artists. Co-founders Douglas Shindler and Michael Davis have worked tirelessly to make this dream a reality, providing a space for artistic incubation, education, and community engagement. Both are respected artists. Shindler is a painter/photographer/designer, and Davis is a photographer/designer.

A Space for Creativity and Community

The Black Library began with a simple yet profound mission: to celebrate Black culture and history while fostering a collaborative, creative, and educational atmosphere for Sullivan County residents. Located in a city with a 25% poverty rate, The Black Library has become a critical resource for those seeking to explore creative careers and learn about Black history and culture.

“The employment pipeline around here after high school is limited,” explains Shindler. “There are supermarkets or a few different organizations. And without a car, these are difficult jobs to commute to. When we graduated, we didn’t have any photographers or videographers that looked like us, our age, telling us, ‘Hey, come this way. You can do this. Travel the world and meet people.'”

“We’ve both been very successful in the arts, and we wanted to share our knowledge with this community,” continues Davis. “Growing up, we didn’t have any mentors or professionals telling us about the possibilities in photography, design, or art. We wanted to change that.”

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Educational Opportunities

From mixed media and photography workshops to financial literacy classes and agriculture weekends, the library offers a wide range of educational opportunities. These programs are designed to empower residents with the skills and knowledge they need to thrive creatively and economically.

The Black Library partners with Andre Lafond

As The Black Library celebrates its first anniversary, the founders have partnered with racecar driver Andre Lafond in a move that symbolizes both the growth and the broadening reach of their mission. The partnership with Lafond and Hansen marks a new chapter for The Black Library.

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Andre Lafond

Lafond, a promising race car driver, brings a unique element to the library’s cause marketing efforts.
For The Black Library, the partnership with Lafond offers an opportunity to tap into a new demographic—racing enthusiasts and the local motor club.

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Impact and Challenges

In its first year, The Black Library has hosted a variety of successful events, including art exhibitions, live music, fashion shows, and educational workshops. These events have drawn significant attendance, showcasing the community’s enthusiasm for the library’s offerings. The grand opening set the tone for what has become a vibrant and dynamic space, with local artists selling work and gaining exposure.

However, the journey has not been without challenges. In addition to the high poverty rate, limited employment opportunities and lack of transportation, Sullivan County has been hit hard with the drug epidemic. It has the highest rate of opioid-related deaths in New York State.

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“There’s a real need for spaces like ours in communities like Monticello,” Davis notes. “We’re dealing with both rural and urban issues—poverty, lack of access to education, job opportunities, drug addiction, and a general feeling of being overlooked.”

The partnership with Lafond and Hansen is a strategic move to address some of these challenges. By expanding their reach and attracting new supporters with a range of programming, The Black Library hopes to secure the funding needed to continue its work. “We’re in a critical phase right now,” says Shindler. “Our focus is on finding funders—whether private donors, foundations, or businesses—who can help us sustain our programs and keep the doors open.”

The Road Ahead

As The Black Library moves into its second year, its founders are optimistic. They plan to continue to expand their offerings and explore new partnerships that align with their mission. Upcoming events include another agriculture weekend with cooking classes by local chefs, a live music show, and a backpack drive in partnership with the local NAACP chapter.

“Our partnership with Andre and Ralph is just the beginning,” says Davis. “There’s no telling how much we can grow. In just one year, we’ve already made a significant impact. We’re excited to see where this collaboration and those in the future can take us.”

For Shindler and Davis, The Black Library is more than just a space—it’s a movement. It’s about creating opportunities, changing lives, and fostering a deeper understanding of Black history, thus empowering the community by rediscovering its rich cultural heritage. As they look ahead, they are committed to continuing this important work and ensuring that The Black Library remains a vital resource for years to come.

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BLK Launches #BLKMenSmile Campaign for World Smile Day

BLK announces #BLKMenSmile, aimed at encouraging Black men to embrace their joy and express their full selves in dating profile pictures.

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BLK, the leading dating and social app for Black singles, announces the launch of its new campaign, #BLKMenSmile, aimed at encouraging Black men to embrace their joy and express their full selves in dating profile pictures.

About #BLKMenSmile

#BLKMenSmile addresses a key finding: over 70% of Black men don’t smile in their profile photos, often due to societal standards, perceptions of masculinity, and cultural pressures that can stifle the authentic expression of joy.

“The #BLKMenSmile campaign is about challenging the norms that hold Black men back from expressing their joy. We want to show that a smile isn’t just an act of positivity — it’s a powerful expression of self-love, confidence, and authenticity,” said Jonathan Kirkland, Head of Brand & Marketing at BLK.

Uplifting Black men’s smiles

#BLKMenSmile is centered around an inspiring campaign video and creative images that uplift Black men’s smiles in all their forms.

The campaign’s centerpiece is a brand video featuring the smiles of over 50 Black men of all ages and backgrounds. The video highlights diverse smiles, merging seamlessly from one face to another. It begins with the statistic about how few Black men smile in their dating profile pictures, and then progresses to uplifting quotes about Black joy, smiles, and self-expression.

The video closes with a call to action for Black men to update their BLK profile photos with pictures of them smiling, inviting them to join the movement and show their joy to the world.

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Partnership with Express Yourself Black Man

BLK is partnering with Express Yourself Black Man, a digital platform committed to showcasing positive Black male expression, mental health, and cultural empowerment.

These partnerships will play a pivotal role in amplifying the reach of #BLKMenSmile by sharing the campaign’s content, encouraging their communities to participate, and sparking broader conversations around Black men’s joy, self-love, and expression.

As part of the initiative, BLK is launching a call to action pledge encouraging all Black men to change their social and dating app profile pictures to images of them smiling, embracing the beauty and power of their authentic joy. BLK encourages its community to use the hashtag #BLKMenSmile across social media and join a growing network of Black men who are breaking down stereotypes, embracing their joy, and showing the world their beautiful smiles.

For more information, please visit: https://www.blk-app.com/


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