
Black Builders Break Barriers: From KC to Kenya with Parrish & Choates
Construction is often seen as an old-guard industry-but Fahteema Parrish and the Choates Family are bringing bold, Black leadership into global markets. From Kansas City to Nairobi, these entrepreneurs are

Guess Who’s Back at Morehouse? F. DuBois Bowman Takes the Lead
Let’s talk about a full-circle moment. F. DuBois Bowman, a proud Morehouse man from the Class of ’92, is headed back—but this time, he’s running the place. Starting July 15,

John Ewing Just Made History—And Omaha Will Never Be the Same
Can we just take a moment to celebrate this? John Ewing has officially become Omaha’s first Black mayor—and that’s huge. The longtime public servant and former county treasurer didn’t just

Black Churches Are Keeping Black History Alive—Literally
Let’s talk faith, culture, and legacy. Black churches aren’t just about Sunday service. They’ve always been centers of resistance, resilience, and revival. Now, they’re joining forces to uplift the African

Financial Assistance for Black-Owned Businesses in Illinois
Access to capital is a common challenge for Black-owned businesses in Illinois, but there are many resources available to help. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to grow, understanding

TSU’s Tiger Ball Raised Over $1M—Let’s Break That Down
Talk about showing up for the culture.Texas Southern University’s 2025 Tiger Ball was part celebration, part fundraising power move—and it paid off. Over $1 million raised for scholarships and student

Netflix’s “Forever” Gets Real About Black Teen Love—and We’re Here For It
Finally—some love for young Black love.Netflix’s new series Forever is doing what most shows won’t: centering Black teens, their joy, their first heartbreaks, and all the messy, beautiful moments in

Shannon Sharpe’s $100M Podcast Deal: The Rise of Black Voices in Media
Breaking New Ground in Media Shannon Sharpe, a legendary NFL Hall of Famer turned media personality, has secured a groundbreaking $100 million deal to expand his podcasting empire. This milestone

$3 Million in Two Weeks: What Yale Students Can Teach Us About Black Tech Brilliance
Nathaneo Johnson and Sean Hargrow, juniors at Yale University, have reshaped the narrative of Black tech entrepreneurship by raising $3.1 million in pre-seed funding within just 14 days. Their startup, Series,

The Benefits of Automation for Small Businesses in Chicago
Automation can be a game-changer for small businesses, freeing up time and resources to focus on growth and customer satisfaction. By automating repetitive tasks, small businesses in Chicago can streamline