A Baseball Fanatic’s Guide to the Phillies’ July 2026 Games
July 2026 is not a month for sentimentality. It is a month for judgment. The Phillies’ published calendar opens with two home games against Pittsburgh, then turns into a road trip through Kansas City, Cincinnati, and Detroit before the All-Star break, and after that, it moves straight into a second-half stretch against the Mets, Dodgers, Yankees, Marlins, and Orioles.
“Migration didn’t solve all my problems, but it opened doors that might never have existed in Nigeria”
If you have ever tried to convince a Nigerian man who still believes ‘things will be better’ to relocate,…
What The 4th Of July Means To Black Americans
Americans celebrate with fireworks, lots of parades, concerts, and food as they bond over barbecues with family and friends. While it is a moment of pride and celebration, for many Black Americans, this day holds a deeper, more complicated, and often painful meaning.
Cape Verde Just Won the World’s Heart
If someone had told you a month ago that Argentina, the defending world champions, led by Lionel Messi and packed with some of the finest footballers on the planet, would need extra time to knock out Cape Verde, you probably would have smiled politely and changed the subject.
How Philadelphia’s 2026 Fourth of July Concert Celebrates Black Culture and the Diaspora
When most people think of America’s Fourth of July celebrations, they picture fireworks, flags, and patriotic songs. But in 2026, Philadelphia, the birthplace of American democracy, is telling a broader, more inclusive story.
Khadijah Farrakhan, Nation of Islam’s First Lady and Champion of Black Families, Dies at 90
For nearly three-quarters of a century, Khadijah Farrakhan stood beside one of the nation’s most recognizable religious leaders. But within the Nation of Islam, she was revered in her own right.
Caribbean Festivals & Carnivals in July
Caribbean Carnival is not a vacation. It is a living, breathing archive of our defiance. It is where we reclaim our time, our bodies, and the streets. For Caribbean folks, the road is a sanctuary. It is the one place where every burden of the year is left in the dust.
All Eyes on Philly on The Fourth!
Pomp and patriotism is the prevailing theme, as America gets ready to blow out all 250 candles on its fancy big birthday cake. Ring in the milestone this hot July with some cool (free or low-cost) entertainment featuring parades, fireworks, freedom celebrations, block parties, exhibits, star-studded concerts, games, giveaways, and good old family fun.
Celebrating African Countries that Gained Independence in July
For many people across the African diaspora, July is synonymous with summer holidays, family reunions, and festivals. But did you know that July is also a month of historical significance for Africa? It is a month of independence anniversaries for several African countries that fought tirelessly to reclaim their sovereignty from their colonial masters.
How Broken Systems Fuel Violence against Black Immigrants in Africa and Beyond
From xenophobic attacks in South Africa to anti-immigrant rhetoric in parts of the United Kingdom, Black immigrants are facing hostility, not because of who they are, but because of systems that fail everyone and then convince people to blame the most vulnerable.

