About Keenan Higgins

Keenan Higgins is a NYC-based photojournalist, self-proclaimed sneakerhead, and fiend for legit streetwear — #nohypebeast though! — that works daily to seamlessly link style, art, urban culture and music on a common platform

A new study found proof that Black people who commit crimes are actually more likely to get federal life sentences than both  Hispanic and white criminals, based off an examination of more than 366,000 convictions in 90 federal district courts from 2010 to 2017.

Longtime soccer fans are currently mourning the loss of French player Jean-Pierre Adams, an icon to the game who spent four unbelievably long decades in a coma before the announcement of his death this past Monday (September 6).

Larry Elder, the often-controversial Black conservative politician from California, gave a hot take on the idea of reparations during a guest appearance on 'The Candace Owens Show' where he argued that slave owners could also be compensated due to their "property being taken away" after the Civil War.

Howard University is paying tribute to their dearly missed superstar alumni Chadwick Boseman by renaming its College Of Fine Arts center after the late 'Black Panther' star.

Fans who tuned in for Drake's highly-anticipated new album 'Certified Lover Boy' were quick to notice that he sampled R. Kelly on a standout track titled "TSU."

'Willie Moore Jr. Show' had the homie Big Med step in to talk with actress Patina Miller about her breakout role in 'Power Book III: Raising Kanan,' theater, growing up in church and more!

During a convo with 'Russ Parr Morning Show' co-host Alfreda and Gary With Da Tea of the 'Rickey Smiley Morning Show,' R. Kelly’s ex-wife Andrea Kelly revealed a run-in she had with suicide during her marriage to the singer who’s currently on trial for sex abuse.

New York City's historic Medgar Evers College will be offering the first-ever cannabis minor degree program for a CUNY campus.

Data taken from the Illinois Traffic and Pedestrian Stop Study suggests that Black drivers are actually seven times more likely to get stopped by Chicago police compared to what White people experience. 

For those who've missed their weekly primetime fix of seeing Jaleel White as Steve Urkel on 'Family Matters,' it looks like the lovable OG blerd will be making his return to TV for an animated special airing on Cartoon Network this holiday season.

The upcoming Lionsgate film, '48 Hours In Vegas,' will detail what exactly happened during the two-day period where coach Phil Jackson permitted Dennis Rodman to go on a "break" as the Bulls were still competing in the NBA Finals against Utah Jazz in 1998.

A Black principal was recently put on paid administrative leave after parents at his Texas high school complained that he was influencing critical race theory on students.