Public Figures

TIME Magazine's 2021 Person Of Year had many asking for a recount after it was given to 50-year-old tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, with the real people's champ being Black police officer Eugene Goodman for his courage shown during the Capitol riots back in January.

Good News

A play about legendary actor, director and activist Sidney Poitier is coming to Broadway.

The mega-millionaire sports agent and his company KLUTCH Sports Group have taken the sports world by storm.

The former senator was the talk of social media after a news piece came out noting that Harris uses wired headphones instead of Bluetooth wireless headphones for reasons that should make sense yet piqued the interests of grizzled journalists all the same.

Let's take a look at a few Black candidates who have announced their bid for governor in 2022.

Thirty-three-year-old astronaut Jessica Watkins will spend six months up in the cosmos working as a mission specialist on NASA's SpaceX Crew-4. She will be the first Black woman to step foot in the International Space Station.

Symone Sanders, the chief spokesperson for Kamala Harris and a fiercely loyal member of President Joe Biden's team, will be resigning from her position at the end of the year as the vice president faces a growing number of questions about her future.

A congratulations is in order for Atlanta councilman Andre Dickens as he was recently announced as the newly elected mayor of Georgia's capital city.

Stacey Abrams, the voting rights icon whose hard work organizing contributed to key and historic Democratic victories last year, has officially launched her campaign to be governor of Georgia and said she will run in the 2022 mid-term elections.

Malikah Shabazz, one of Malcolm X’s six daughters, was found dead in her Brooklyn, New York, home Monday, as reported the NYPD.

News of the exoneration last week of Norman 3X Butler and Thomas 15X Johnson, convicted for the murder of Malcolm X in 1965, was relayed to Talmadge Hayer, now known as Mujahid Abdul Halim who had been insistent that the two were innocent for years. Halim has been withdrawn from the public, living quietly as a retiree in Brooklyn, New York.

Rev. Jesse Jackson was with all the smoke for attorney Kevin Gough during the latest proceedings in Ahmaud Arbery's murder trial, seated right with Ahmaud's mom, Wanda Cooper-Jones, at the Glynn County Courthouse.