Monthly Archives: January 2017



Chance the Rapper is once again making history, this time in a different way. The 23-year-old South Side Chicago rapper is one of the new board members at the city’s DuSable Museum of African-American History, the museum being named after Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable, a Haitian trader of African and French heritage […]

Chance the Rapper Joins The Board For Chicago’s DuSable Museum ...


In 1979, James Baldwin wrote a letter to his literary agent describing his next project, “Remember This House.” “Remember This House” is an unfinished revolutionary, personal account of the lives and successive assassinations of three of his close friends—Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. “If any white man in the […]

New James Baldwin Movie: “I Am Not Your Negro”



Viola Davis received her Hollywood Walk Of Fame Star today, Davis has worked extremely hard and her hard work is paying off in recognition, a strong black woman playing strong characters, Davis is solidifying her place in history. “That wasn’t part of the dream,” Davis says, chuckling. “I feel like this is […]

Viola Davis Receives Her Star On The Hollywood Walk Of ...






Rebecca Ferguson was a contestant on the X Factor UK version, the amazing talented singer was runner up in the 2010 run of the show, but has since had her own success and multiple albums.    It’s no secret Donald Trump has been having trouble finding people to willingly participate and […]

Rebecca Ferguson Agrees To Perform At Trump’s Inauguration, Under One ...


Janelle Monae, along with Octavia Spencer and Taraji P. Henson are the stars of the new film “Hidden Figures,” which follows the journey of the 3 African-American women who helped get man into space first. The film has drawn a much needed buzz, and rightfully so, but recently not for the film. […]

Janelle Monae States Kim Burrell Will No Longer Appear On ...



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2016 had us taking a seat at the table, while drinking lemonade. #BlackGirlMagic & #CareFreeBlackBoy  became extremely popular hashtags in 2016, it’s the year where some real music came back, not just in their respective genres, but music for the culture, for the movement. “Now Michelle Alexander wrote the new constitution/ Beyoncé made […]

2016: The Year Of Blackness In Music