Events Honoring King’s Hand In History
In the coming days, consider taking part in or attending some of these enlightening activities – many of which will observe the King holiday and his dream for humanity, equality, and freedom.
The 5 Best Black Female Comedians To Watch In 2026
Black female comedians are commanding rooms, screens, and streaming queues like never before. From Accra to Atlanta, Lagos to Los Angeles, they’re selling out theaters, launching production companies, and building cross-continental fanbases that span YouTube channels, Netflix specials, and TikTok clips that rack up millions of views overnight.
5 Rituals And Routines Black People Can Adopt Throughout 2026
This is the time to begin reviewing and setting strategies to ensure that one’s goals and objectives for the new year are clearly spelled out, with steps in place to achieve them.
Meet The 6 Most Powerful African Women In 2025
African women have refused to stay down. They are not only rewriting the rules but also leading nations, global trade, finance, and media.
“I Shed a Little Tear as I had Cereal for Christmas”: 5 Nigerians Get Real About Their First Christmas Abroad
For many Nigerians who have taken the bold step to move abroad, their first Christmas away from home rarely looks like the movies.
Why The FIFA World Cup 2026 Is Already Making History And What It Means For Philly
Philly hosts 6 matches at Lincoln Financial Field (called Philadelphia Stadium for the event), including a July 4 Round of 16 clash, plus a Fan Festival at Lemon Hill in Fairmount Park. African and African American fans get diaspora spotlights via cultural events, watch parties, and Black-owned business booms.
If You Go North Enough, It Turns South -Identity in the Age of AI
When algorithms trained in the past decide what is easy to say and acceptable to show, they press people toward templates. We see the same captions, the same aesthetics, the same “relatable” confessions. Identity becomes a set of interchangeable styles. The self becomes a prompt.
Funding And Support Opportunities Small Black-Owned Businesses In Philly Can Benefit From In 2026
Starting or growing a business in Philadelphia or anywhere else as a Black entrepreneur is not easy. The good news? Philadelphia has some programs that can help your small business if you know where to look and how to prepare.
A Glimpse Into Benin’s Vibrant Ouidah Voodoo Festival
Has Voodoo been misjudged? For a long time, Voodoo has been associated with Black magic, witchcraft, and the like. Most people only know Voodoo from horror movies and the stereotypes created by Hollywood. However, the reality is totally different.
How Black Philly Startups Should Budget For Rising AI Infrastructure Costs In 2026
For Black founders in Philadelphia, the tech scene has always been about more than just software. It has been about community, resilience, and building legacy.

