Karen Arrington, the founder of Miss Black USA, international speaker and world-renowned author, is our most recent winner of the 51st NAACP Image Award for Literary Excellence.
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The founder and CEO of BlackJobs.com says more than 500 employers nationwide are genuinely looking to hire more African Americans.
In a historic feat, 12 women of color are now published authors after completing T.A.L.K. Publishing’s signature program, MyAuthorLab. The 90-day program serves as a creative incubator for individuals who aspire to share their story – raw yet refined.
The fourth of July represents a special meaning for millions of Americans. It commemorates the Declaration of Independence of the United States from Britain in 1776. That meant we were free from British rule, but that did not apply to all Americans, namely people of color.
The House Judiciary Committee has introduced the George Floyd Justice In Policing Act, the first-ever bold, comprehensive approach to hold police accountable, end racial profiling, change the law enforcement culture, empower communities, and build trust between law enforcement and minority communities by addressing systemic racism and bias.
Denver, Co (BlackNews.com) — The murder of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis, Minn., sent shockwaves throughout the world and
Katherine Johnson, the legendary NASA physicist and mathematician whose work played a key role in the early successes of the U.S. space program, passed away at 101 years old on the morning of Feb. 24 in Newport News, Va.
After waiting patiently for nearly a year to hear back from the United States Court of Appeals, last week Ronnie Long, a N.C. man who has spent 43 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit, finally got a verdict, but it wasn’t the one he wanted.


