
Breaking The Silence: Addressing Mental Health Stigma In Black Communities
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), one in four people will struggle with a mental illness at some point during their lives.

Hidden Gems of Black History
History is replete with tales of courage, and determination of many men and women of Black origin.

Nigerian Artist Victor Ekpuk Revives Ancient African Graphic Writing
Exploring “traditional” graphic writing forms along with his style of abstraction, Ekpuk creates a new text.

Black Female Leaders Who Are Shaping History Today
As Michelle Obama memorably said at the Democratic Convention in 2008, “The only limit to the height of your achievements is the…

Blacks on Broadway: A Legacy of Triumph and Transformation
From minstrel shows to Pulitzer Prize-winning productions, the story of Blacks on Broadway is one of resilience, artistry, and ongoing impact.

Legends of the Game: Celebrating the Legacy of Philadelphia Black Sports Athletes
Philadelphia has remained a city with a rich history in sports and has produced several remarkable Black athletes who through their skills, dedication, and excellence have gone on to become legends in their various fields of sports.

Love lights up February
If you have a passion for history, then you will love February, the month of hearts and heritage. From the arts to soul music and Motown, entertain going to these February events.

Beyond Borders: Exploring Intercultural Marriage in Black Communities
From navigating intricate wedding traditions to reconciling differing societal expectations, intercultural marriages within Black communities offer a fascinating glimpse into the rich tapestry of Black identity and expression.

Exploring Philadelphia’s Black Heroes: Guion Bluford, Octavius V. Catto, Rebecca J. Cole, Dr. Helen Octavia Dickens, Crystal Bird Fauset, Jessie Redmon Fauset, James Forten, and Francis Ellen Watkins Harper.
Known for its crucial role in the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the city is home to a rich history of monuments and an array of ethnic nationalities amongst which are the Black heroes whose courage, resilience, and commitment have impacted the growth of American Democracy.