Go-go music, integral to Washington DC's Black heritage, finds a new preservation home through the Go-Go Museum aimed at future generations.
NYC Black Heartthrob Look-Alike Contest Takes Over Bed-Stuy Park
The Black Heartthrob Look-Alike Competition aims to enhance Black representation and foster community engagement in a fun atmosphere.
Kiernan Francis's 'Champions' reimagines interior life
The film 'Champions' reflects on architectural influences and personal heritage, exploring the significance of homeownership for Black individuals through fashion and design.
At the Met, Black Artists Salute an Enduring Affinity With Egypt
The exhibition showcases the deep historical and cultural links between Black Americans and ancient Egyptian civilization.
Matt Barnes Asks Kamala Harris About People Questioning Her Blackness Like Trump Did In New Podcast Interview
Vice President Kamala Harris expresses confidence in her identity as a Black woman and dismisses outside opinions questioning it.
You may have gone to a funeral here. Soon, you may live or shop in this Grove location
The demolition of Bain-Range Funeral Service symbolizes ongoing gentrification and the loss of Black heritage in Coconut Grove.