

NFL’s Black Bias Derails Quarterback Shedeur Sanders
The 2025 NFL Draft has once again spotlighted the systemic challenges Black quarterbacks face in professional football. Shedeur Sanders, once projected as a top-five pick, experienced a dramatic slide to the fifth round, raising questions about the NFL’s evaluation processes and potential underlying biases.

Significance Of South Africa Freedom Day In 2025
Freedom Day is much more than a public holiday; it is a living record of generations of sacrifice, a gauge of democratic health, and a platform for Pan-African solidarity with Africans on the continent and the diaspora.

Black Athletes Who Performed At The Philadelphia Penn Relay And The Global Stage
As Philadelphia moves toward the last Saturday in April, excitement builds as the city prepares for one of the oldest American sports traditions: the Penn Relays. Founded in 1895 at the University of Pennsylvania’s venerable Franklin Field, the Penn Relays has grown from a small college meet to an international event that attracts athletes and spectators from around the globe.

African Diaspora Heritage Month, Recognizing Contributions Across Borders
From Afrobeats and Amapiano to the flavors of soul food, the African diaspora has left an indelible mark on cultures across the globe. Now, U.S. Senators Tim Kaine (D-VA) and John Cornyn (R-TX) are pushing to formally recognize that legacy. In a rare show of bipartisan unity, the senators have introduced a bill to designate September as African Diaspora Heritage Month.

April’s Blossoming
From local homegrown jazz to Latin movies on the Delaware River Waterfront, spring into spring.

How The NFL Draft System Fails Historically Black Colleges and Universities Athletes
Image Source: New Orleans Saints Overlooked But Not Outplayed Each spring, hundreds of college football players enter the NFL Draft….

The Inspiring Story Of Black Gymnast, Simone Biles
Simone Biles may be best known for her powerful flips and record-breaking routines, but her greatest strength goes beyond gymnastics.

A Black Ballerina From Sierra Leone
Michaela DePrince, born with vitiligo and deemed cursed by those around her, including an uncle, lost her father to rebel soldiers and her mother to starvation before she turned four. She was soon placed in an orphanage and assigned the “number 27” out of 27 children, a ranking suggesting she was last among others and least likely to be chosen for anything good. But even amidst these flooding chaos, a spark survived.

Will The Next Pope Be Black? What To Expect From The 2025 Papal Conclave
For many in the African diaspora and beyond, the question is urgent and compelling: Could the Church finally see its first Black pope?

Philly Businesses That Are Leading The Way In Eco-Friendly Practices
From sustainable fashion brands to zero-waste restaurants, many companies in Philly are implementing strategies such sourcing organic and sustainable materials, adopting eco-friendly packaging solutions and utilizing renewable energy sources to minimize their carbon footprint.