

Malcolm X’s Birth And Examining The Evolution Of His Influence On Contemporary Black Movements
Malcolm X at 100 matters because his life encapsulates a transformative arc from marginalization to global advocacy, offering timeless lessons for contemporary struggles.

Experiencing Food, Black Culture, And Local Wineries At Philly’s Wine Festival
For the Black community in the city, this year’s wine festival offers an opportunity for Black businesses within the city to showcase the diversity of the wine and spirits it has to offer, as well as the opportunity to provide an immersive experience of food, music, and Black culture for residents and visitors alike.

The Dance Of Alvin Ailey
Ailey’s choreography blended elements of ballet, modern dance, jazz, and African dance, creating a unique and expressive style.

A Call For Black Educational Equity On The 71st Anniversary Of Brown v. Board Of Education
As Black and Latino students across the U.S. increasingly attend resegregated, underfunded schools, and African nations face their own post-colonial educational hurdles, the call for justice reverberates across the diaspora. The 71st anniversary of Brown v. The Board of Education is not just a moment of remembrance, it is a rallying cry.

Made In Aba And The Need To Drive Local Manufacturing Ingenuity In Africa
Africa is in need of economic growth. With an increasing youth population, expanding urbanization, an ever-evolving technological advancement and the urgent need to drive productivity through innovation and industrialization that positively impact on its Gross Domestic Product output, one of Africa’s answers lies in developing its local manufacturing capacity.

Black Wealth And Innovation
Though the generational wealth gap between Black Americans and the general population remains daunting, history proves that ingenuity, grit, and problem-solving have long been economic empowerment tools. Black innovators use insight to make fortunes in industries ranging from haircare to healthcare to high-growth SaaS.

Recession, Policy, And The Black Community
In a recent Wall Street Journal panel, four chief economists examined the risks stemming from U.S. policy uncertainty, and the outlook is far from reassuring.

Jazz Up May
Here’s a taste of the sweet nectar of May — a few free or low-cost entertaining choices and destinations focusing on art, nature walks, Afrodance, wine, and jazz.

Renee Sterling, CPA, On Diaspora Wealth, Mental Health, And Financial Leadership In Global Banking
Renee Sterling did not plan to stay for more than two years when she left Miami for London in 2008. She saw it as a steppingstone opportunity when she was awarded a yearlong City fellowship to work for Goldman Sachs in the City of London. Seventeen years later, she is still there, now as the Executive Director and Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) Regulatory Controller and International Data Controller at Wells Fargo. Her stellar career has spanned two continents and multiple financial cycles, but her values have remained constant.

Side Hustles Fueling Black Prosperity In America & Africa In 2025
This article features seven innovative side hustles that are generating Black wealth in 2025, linking a heritage of side hustles or business for Black people in the past to today’s digital economy.