Black History Month

Writer Luvvie Ajayi illustrates her journey to becoming a New York Times bestselling author. The speaker and digital strategist also expresses how she hopes to create spaces for black women to succeed in non-traditional fields by the work she does.

Journalist and Editor Elaine Welteroth reflect on how she represents change in media realizing inclusion was her way to get more voices heard.

Activist Tamika Mallory describes her entrance into activism as a young child and then again after her son's father was killed. The organizer describes how black folks can need to come together and fight.

Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images After Kamala Harris threw her hat in the race for the chance to become the next president of the United States, New Jersey senator Cory Booker has officially announced his bid. On the first day of Black History Month, the politician launched his campaign with a nod to his own heritage: “The […]

We can't think of a better way to commemorate Black History Month than to bring Marvel's first all-black Billion dollar franchise back to theaters.