Mary J. Blige/Russell Simmons Give Back to NYC Schools
The amazing story of a remarkable African-American family: six sisters--daughters of a laborer and a cleaning woman--who became professionals (psychologist, dentist, lawyer, nurse, court stenographer, physician)...
Thousands attended Dr. Dorothy Height's funeral to remember the civil rights legend and National Council of Negro Women leader.
Hundreds of concerned citizens, activists, and peacekeepers came to support the “Stop The Violence, Peace Rally” held at the Lighthouse Outreach Ministry on April 11th, 2010...
Tyler Perry’s tenth film, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf, is scheduled to begin filming on June 1 in Atlanta.
Check out a clip from Robert Townsend's documentary, Why We Laugh: Black Comedians on Black Comedy
Thousands of high school students across New Jersey walked out of classrooms to protest Gov. Christie's education budget cut.
Video: Why Can't A Successful Black Woman Find A Man? Dateline Episode
Dorothy Height, a longtime president of National Council of Negro Women, and an instrumental voice during the civil rights era has died.
From the creators of the hit HBO show, The Wire, comes Treme.