
The Invisible Impact and Enduring Strength of Black Military Families
Black soldiers have bravely and distinguishably served in America’s armed forces throughout the country’s history, from the Battle of Lexington to the Battle of Fallujah.
Black soldiers have bravely and distinguishably served in America’s armed forces throughout the country’s history, from the Battle of Lexington to the Battle of Fallujah.
Joanna McClinton, Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, spoke exclusively to FunTimes Magazine on her new status, how Black communities can be heard, and policy conversations around mental health awareness.
The International Day of Families brings to the fore the importance of Black family units as the bedrock on which Black communities, cultures, and society are built.
In today’s ever-changing world, modern motherhood in Black households is becoming increasingly inclusive and diverse, dismantling outdated expectations and paving the way for a more accepting world.
Fake news, though not new, has become a much larger issue in the digital age.
Climate change poses a rising threat to Africa, one of the most sensitive continents to its consequences.
What exactly goes on behind the velvet ropes? What does it all mean, and why should it matter?
It is not enough for Black people to simply be present at the decision-making table; we must also have a say in what is being served.
Lagos, Nigeria – Hold onto your pawns, chess fans! Tunde Onakoya, the mastermind behind the inspiring “Chess in Slums” program, just attempted to break the Guinness World Record for the longest chess marathon!
Imagine packing your bags, hopping in your car, and embarking on a solo adventure for 68 days that spans continents and stretches over 10,000 kilometers (6,200 miles).