Let’s talk about the epitome of cool in the culinary world: Chef Kwame Onwuachi. He is the ultimate millennial chef icon, blending his vibrant personality with…
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On my list of those invited to “the cookout,” there is exactly one answer: Black people. When pressed on the issue, I explain that my definition…
As the 2024 Democratic National Convention approaches, a critical question has been lingering for many people (well at least the Black folk that I’ve spoken to):…
South Africa’s leading digital bank, TymeBank, has successfully raised $77.8 million in a pre-Series C funding round. The round was co-led by African growth-stage investor Norrsken22…
Black Americans in France is an ongoing series highlighting African Americans living abroad during the 2024 Paris Games. Pianist Kirk Lightsey moved to Paris for good…
Who’s to Blame for Houston’s power restoration issues? It’s not just CenterPoint Energy Houston Mayor John Whitmire, right, greets a man in-line for supplies at Acres…
“Living with AIDS is a lifelong challenge,” Rae Lewis-Thornton tells Word In Black. (Photo courtesy Word In Black) By Rev. Dorothy S. BoulwareWord In Black When…
The 34th annual Chosen Few House Picnic in. Chicago was a love fest. On July 13, 2024 the Chosen Few DJ’s continued the tradition of spreading…
Something is in the water at HBCUs. On July 12, two prominent school presidents announced their intentions to step down from their positions. David A. Thomas…
Visiting a fortune teller has been a common practice across various cultures for centuries. The allure of peeking into the future or gaining insight into life’s…