• Why the music industry is right to dump the term ‘urban’

    Why the music industry is right to dump the term ‘urban’

    “The world is a ghetto,” declares legendary funk band War on its 1972 classic of the same name. And in the music world, that “ghetto” for black artists has long been “urban” music departments and genre shackles that have essentially segregated them based on the color of their skin. To make so-called “urban” music was …
  • John Legend spreads ‘Bigger Love’ with Juneteenth LP release

    John Legend spreads ‘Bigger Love’ with Juneteenth LP release

    Read More: ‘When Doves Cry’ benefit to unite artists for Prince’s 62nd birthday Netflix, BBC and BritBox pull ‘Little Britain’ due to blackface sketches ‘SNL’ alum Jay Pharoah says LAPD cop kneeled on his neck, shares video Celebrate Juneteenth with these new songs, from Teyana Taylor to Aretha
  • ABC returns ‘black-ish’ to fall schedule, citing importance ‘during this moment in time’

    ABC returns ‘black-ish’ to fall schedule, citing importance ‘during this moment in time’

    Read More: Netflix plans Juneteenth musical by Kenya Barris and Pharrell Williams Is it time for the Dixie Chicks to rethink their name? Why the music industry is right to dump the term ‘urban’ ‘Agents of SHIELD’ star Elizabeth Henstridge steps behind the camera to direct
  • Jamie Gray Hyder hopes ‘Law & Order: SVU’ will address ongoing protests

    Jamie Gray Hyder hopes ‘Law & Order: SVU’ will address ongoing protests

    Read More: Eminem’s Shady Records joins #BlackoutTuesday amid criticism of the campaign ‘SNL’ alum Jay Pharoah says LAPD cop kneeled on his neck, shares video J. Cole’s new song ‘Snow on Tha Bluff’ sparks Noname diss track accusations ABC returns ‘black-ish’ to fall schedule, citing importance ‘during this moment in time’
  • Slave’s grave vandalized in retaliation

    Slave’s grave vandalized in retaliation

    British officials said Thursday the grave of an enslaved African man has been vandalized in an apparent “retaliation attack” after protesters in the city of Bristol toppled the statue of a prominent slave trader. Two headstones in memory of Scipio Africanus, who lived in Bristol in the 18th century, were smashed. A message scrawled in …
  • Publix Supermarkets bans employees from wearing Black Lives Matter gear at work

    Publix Supermarkets bans employees from wearing Black Lives Matter gear at work

    Publix Supermarkets has reportedly banned Black Lives Matter garb in the workplace. The company received backlash after a teenage employee in Florida said he was sent home for wearing the letters “BLM” written on his face mask. According to the boy, a district manager has since contacted him to explain their position. “He doesn’t know …
  • Atlanta Officer Charged with Murder after Shooting Suspect Rayshard Brooks in the Back

    Atlanta Officer Charged with Murder after Shooting Suspect Rayshard Brooks in the Back

    A white Atlanta police officer was charged with murder on Wednesday after shooting African American suspect Rayshard Brooks during an attempted arrest last week. Officers Garrett Rolfe and Devin Brosnan were called to an Atlanta Wendy’s on Friday when an employee complained that Brooks was sleeping in his car while blocking the drive-thru. The officers …
  • Police Looking for Two White Women Suspects in Atlanta Wendy’s Arson

    Police Looking for Two White Women Suspects in Atlanta Wendy’s Arson

    Atlanta police are looking for two white women who are suspected of starting a fire at the southwest Atlanta Wendy’s where Rayshard Brooks was shot dead by police. Atlanta officials on Tuesday released new photos of one of the two suspects at a press conference at a fire station. The photos, from surveillance footage, show a white …
  • Ted Cruz Lambastes Google CEO for ‘Politically Motivated’ Crackdown on The Federalist Comments Section

    Ted Cruz Lambastes Google CEO for ‘Politically Motivated’ Crackdown on The Federalist Comments Section

    Senator Ted Cruz (R., Texas) demanded in a Wednesday letter that Google CEO Sundar Pichai explain why the platform threatened to demonetize the right wing news website The Federalist over comments on articles related to recent Black Lives Matter protests. “As evidence by its actions yesterday, Google seems more than happy to play this censorship role …
  • Jay Pharoah to Gayle King: Black people are ‘guilty until proven innocent’ in America

    Jay Pharoah to Gayle King: Black people are ‘guilty until proven innocent’ in America

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