What is Black Culture in 2024? Is it working for us or nah?
What is the state of Black culture in 2024? This article seeks the answer.
Managing Editor’s Message: Beyonce’s hair haters, Turkey Leg Hut can’t shake the drama, Trump can’t be ignored
Managing Editor ReShonda Tate weighs in on some hot topics.
Viola Davis and husband partner with Houston author to launch JVL Media
Viola Davis, husband Julius Tennon and Houston’s Lavaille Lavette to launch publishing company, JVL Media.
Black man in Ohio dies while in custody of police following arrest scene reminiscent of George Floyd’s death
The incident raises concerns about police restraint tactics and if they listened to breathing pleas.
Sports Briefs: Texas Southern Tigers stay hot, extend SWAC winning streak to 10
Texas Southern baseball and Prairie View softball are dominating the SWAC West.
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Civil rights activist Opal Lee to receive SMU honorary doctorate for advocacy
Opal Lee is known as the “Grandmother of Juneteenth,” which became a federal holiday.
Fort Bend Elkins track & field star Sydney Freeman headed back to state
After missing the state meet last season, Sydney Freeman is back in two events.
What we better learn from Rev. Frederick Haynes III’s quick Rainbow PUSH exit
Rev. Frederick Haynes III’s brief tenure at Rainbow PUSH offers lessons for Black advancement.
Poetry is alive and well in Black Houston
Houston’s Black poets are keeping the art form alive expressing emotions and social justice themes.
Conservative backlash grows against DEI initiatives around nation
Conservative claim DEI initiatives prioritize racial or gender identity over individual merit.
What are the cool jazz spots in Houston?
Celebrate Jazz Appreciate Month by hitting up these spots.
Profiles
Demetria Qualls, Hearts of Rescue offer unique homeless ministry
Demetria Qualls leads Hearts of Rescue’s unique ministry that offers showers for the homeless.
Tierney Malone uses art, voice to spotlight Houston’s rich jazz legacy
Artist Tierney Malone highlights Houston’s jazz legacy through his various artistic endeavors and storytelling.
Nailah ‘Mama Africa’ Nelson empowers, enlightens young leaders
Shrine Cultural Center director Nailah Nelson shares her commitment to mentoring and empowering young leaders.
National
Essence editor, author Malaika Jabali offers reasons Blacks should dump capitalism
Malaika Jabali’s new book discusses several reasons why Blacks should break up with capitalism.
To bridge racial wealth gap Americans willing to pay more
A study reveals most Americans will pay more to reduce the racial wealth gap.
Election 2024 and the dangers of Black voter apathy
Young people voice growing Black voter apathy that some say could impact the 2024 election.
Severe racial, ethnic neighborhood inequities harm Black children
The Child Opportunity Index reveals severe racial and ethnic neighborhood inequities, negatively impacting Black children.
Reparations: Just what does America owe Black people?
Advocates of reparations contend Black have given America way more than stolen labor.