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The NAACP put its full support behind the Living Wage For All bill, which aims to raise minimum wage to at least $30 in NY and $25 federally.

The Whitney Museum's annual Art Party was the perfect way to kick off what felt like a new year of nightlife in NYC.

“Photography and the Black Arts Movement” explores the role of visual art at a time when Black culture is increasingly under attack. 

Loneliness disproportionately affects Black men due to cultural norms, stigma, and systemic barriers. Addressing this crisis requires supporting emotional expression and vulnerability.

The new ad, which also celebrates the launch of the Air Jordan 6 Infrared "Salesman" sneakers, stars Emmy Award-winning actress Niecy Nash as a genie who lives in Ironheart star Regan Aliyah's Jordan 6 sneakers and grants one wish after she rubs her kicks to remove a scuff.

Druski hilariously mocks megachurch pastors' lavish lifestyles, prompting debates on social media about the skit's accuracy and appropriateness.

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Pooh Shiesty is fresh out of the feds, and his label is making it clear that the Memphis rapper remains a free man. Rumors began circulating after DJ Akademiks shared a report claiming Shiesty’s name appeared in the Federal Bureau of Prisons system, which allegedly listed a new release date of April 11, 2026. Ak […]

Kid Cudi enters a new era of artistry as, well, an artist! The rebranded 'Scotty Ramon' will open his Paris art exhibit, 'Echoes of the Past.'

A new museum focusing on the preservation of the American Civil Rights Movement is set to open in Harlem, New York this summer.

Kwanzaa teaches Black folks that they are allowed to build meaning deliberately, community can be centered, and identity does not have to be mediated through whiteness.

Taryn Finley writes, "throughout history, our music, food, and dialect have been the most accessible forms of expression we’ve been able to hold onto."

Kwanzaa, an annual celebration of African culture, is celebrated between Dec. 26 and Jan.1.