Photo by: AR Graphics/Getty Images Black History Month is officially here! At TV One, where we represent the culture 24/7, Black History is celebrated every day. However, it’s important to truly understand what Black history and the month of February mean to the Black community. Here’s a crash course on how Black History Month got […]

Today is the second anniversary of George Floyd's murder, while the country continues to digest the most recent major shootings. President Biden plans to release an executive order to restructure policing.

Actress Awkwafina is facing backlash on social media after being nominated for an NAACP Image Award. This comes after the breakout star of “Crazy Rich Asians” also faced harsh criticism last year for misappropriating African-American Ebonics and using a “blaccent.” The ceremony celebrates people of color across film, television + streaming, music, literature, and podcasts. Awkwafina nabbed a nomination […]

Photo: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. across the world are mourning the loss of Cheryl A. Hickmon, the sorority’s National President and Chair of its national board of directors The devastating news of Hickmon’s passing was confirmed Thursday in a statement from the international organization. “President Hickmon transitioned […]

Congratulations are in order! The list of nominees for the 53rd Annual NAACP Image Awards were announced this week, and TV One’s Unsung nabbed one! The NAACP presents the awards ceremony annually to honor outstanding achievements and performances of people of color across film, television + streaming, music, literature, and podcasts. Unsung was nominated for Outstanding News/Information (Series or Special). […]

Photo by Ira L. Black/Corbis via Getty Images   The NAACP is presenting a special election day coverage on Tuesday, November 3, 2020 at 7PM ET to bring forward timely, relevant, and authentic stories of the Black experience in critical cities and swing states from around the country. Award-winning journalist Ed Gordon will be joined […]

Yandy Smith and Dr. Jeff Gardere aim to dispel the stigma of mental illness in the Black community. They discuss efforts to promote mental health amidst a pandemic that has disproportionately affected Black Americans.

U.S. Rep Bonnie Watson Coleman and the NAACP explain why our vote matters in this upcoming election and how the Census plays a part in our future. Watch 'Hey, Black America!' and visit www.naacp.org/engage to get engaged.

Tomorrow marks the 57th anniversary of the March on Washington that was keynoted by Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. To commemorate and celebrate this historical event, the NAACP will host the 2020 Virtual March on Washington.

After the recent shooting of Jacob Blake and the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, we’ve seen momentum sparked by the Black Lives Matter movement.

After the recent shooting of Jacob Blake and the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, we’ve seen momentum sparked by the Black Lives Matter movement. NAACP’s Derrick Johnson and Tiffany Loftin discuss how advocacy can advance education, housing, and democracy. ‘Hey, Black America!’ is a new series in partnership with NAACP.