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Dr. Susan M. Collins will make history as the first Black woman to sit at the helm of a federal reserve bank.
Issa Rae was bestowed with the key to the city of Inglewood.
Entrepreneur Judith Jacques-Laguerre founded Black Women in Media to amplify the accomplishments and celebrate the brilliance of Black women.
The day is about “love in action.”
Rihanna recently donated essential items to veterans facing homelessness in Los Angeles.
Motown has teamed up with Google for the creation of a program designed to support women of color in the music industry.
Goodr recently opened a free grocery store for senior citizens in Atlanta.
LeBron James has teamed up with Crypto.com for the creation of a cryptocurrency education program for youth.
Getty Images has awarded four HBCUs with $500,000 to preserve their historic photos.
The first Black woman to host her own TV program was a Julliard-trained pianist. Her name was Hazel Scott. To celebrate her legacy and her 101st birthday, join the March On Washington Film Festival this month for a special screening of A Celebration of Hazel Scott: Activism through Music and Art.
Spike Lee and Jemele Hill have started producing the Colin Kaepernick docuseries, airing on ESPN at a later date. We'll finally get to hear from the man himself about the ins-and-outs of what really happened after taking that fateful knee.
The 2022 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominations are in, and official Hip-Hop is once again in the mix. Among the nominees are A Tribe Called Quest, Rage Against The Machine (we're claiming them) and Eminem.