Toya Johnson-Rushing and Reginae Carter are ready to take reality TV by storm with their new WeTV series “Toya & Reginae.” The new show offers fans…
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By Chrisleen Herard, Special to the AFRO JPMorgan Chase recently held a ceremony at their regional headquarters in D.C. to celebrate Black Business Month and the…
0 Via pexels LaRayia Gaston is clear on the real mission behind her popular Atlanta-based vegan bodega. The micro-market named LaRayia’s Bodega is equal parts community hangout…
By AFRO Staff The United Negro College Fund is bringing one of its famed masked balls to Baltimore, partnering with Mayor Brandon Scott to present the…
Race based violence is an integral part of American society, because of America’s racial discriminatory slave-based laws, gun violence culture, and spiritual misinterpretation of the Second…
After NFL Hall of Fame great Shannon Sharpe left the FS1 sports talk show Undisputed, it wasn’t known who would replace those big shoes he left…
An award-winning Afro-Latina anchor is set to moderate the second Republican presidential debate. Columbian journalist Ilia Calderón of Univision will join Fox anchors Stuart Varney and…
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(BPRW) McKinsey and New Voices Foundation Join Forces to Grow Black-Owned Consumer Businesses (Black PR Wire) NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)– McKinsey & Company’s Consumer practice and the McKinsey Institute…
The WNBA will not provide chartered flights for all postseason travel during the WNBA playoffs, according to a memo sent to teams recently. In the memo…