Killed when he was just 17, the nation comes together to remember the young man's day.

Jay Z really pulled the curtains back to shed the light on the Kalief Browder documentary series & now he’s set to collaborate and produce a six-part docu series and feature film about Trayvon Martin. Diddy was excited to announce on social media that his charter school, Capital Prep Harlem, is now accepting applicants… love that! […]

Fresh off the success of the Kalief Browder documentary, Jay Z and the Weinstein company are reportedly partnering up again to do an ambitious series of film and television projects about Trayvon Martin. According to Variety, the rap icon won the rights to two books about Martin, the unarmed black Florida teenager who was fatally […]

Jay Z and the Weinstein Co. are partnering to make a Trayvon Martin film and TV documentary series.

TJMS

The shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin took place five years in Sanford, Fla., igniting a flurry of activism and discussion on race matters in America. The tragic shooting at the hands of volunteer night watchman George Zimmerman and his 2013 acquittal gave birth to the Black Lives Matter movement, along with a renewed focus […]

National

Five years after Trayvon Martin’s death, the fight for justice for young Black men continues.

National

The project follows a 17-year-old Black boy named Jacobi Nelson as he travels throughout his day, ultimately leading to a shattering with the police.

"17," a beautiful 17-minute visual EP, pays homage to those who have lost their lives due to racial and police violence.

National

According to President Donald Trump, a replacement for the Affordable Care Act may not come until 2018.

TJMS

Black History Month originated in 1926, founded by Carter G. Woodson and was created to celebrate achievements, births, important timelines, events and to remember those we lost.

Five years after their son Trayvon Martin was killed in a shooting that helped spark the Black Lives Matter movement, Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin are weighing political bids to continue their fight for racial justice.