Recently, we have been experiencing a resurgence of Black television’s heyday. Everyday new and exciting sitcoms are emerging, many of them defining a new generation of Black excellence.
READ MOREQuinta Brunson won an Emmy on Monday and found herself sharing the stage with Kimmel laying on the stage, as a joke that was blasted online as thoughtless, and cited as an example of white-male arrogance.
READ MOREAlready outsized pregnancy-related death rate among Black women expected to increase by one-third
READ MOREWhen people talk about how college athletes can now get paid from their name, image and likeness, aka “NIL” – the focus is often on players at schools with big-time sports programs.
READ MOREAtlanta Board of Education Community Affairs Manager Keith Glass holds an undated photograph of Luther Judson Price on Aug. 25, 2022 in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Michael Warren)
The PBS show chronicled the 1900s Victorian home renovation in eight episodes to stream Sept. 29, weaving Black history in with its usual home improvement tips.
READ MOREOver 75 contestants represented countries around the world, Juanita Ingram, Esq. is the first Black woman to win the title.
READ MOREThe “Vanderbilt Ventriloquist’ was previously featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and America’s Got Talent
READ MOREShe wants to pave the way for other Black women entrepreneurs!
READ MOREWhile Rock presented the Oscar for best documentary at the 2022 Academy Awards ceremony, Smith took exception to the comedian’s comments about Jada Pinkett Smith’s shaved head.
READ MORERalph has been a regular in households for five decades, starring in cult classics every decade since her debut in staples like Broadway’s Dreamgirls in the 80s
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