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People are using there voices to speak out about recent racial injustices. Whether it is sharing resources, creating art, or simply getting out and protesting, people are making sure our leaders hear their frustrations. Related: Funeral Plans For George Floyd Announced New York rapper Papoose decided to use his art of rap to speak out through […]

As we celebrate the 41st year of Black Music Month, Dyana Williams shares how the month got started and how to support more black artists.

During a time of hurt in the community, Counselor Yunetta Spring talks about different types of trauma you may be dealing with and how to start the process of healing.

iOne Digital stands in solidarity with all things Black.

#BlackOutTuesday isn't just about posting black photos on your timeline, these black women are making a statement within the music industry.

#BlackOutTuesday isn't just about posting black photos on your timeline, these black women are making a statement within the music industry.

We’ve been wearing face masks for some months now. We have even become more bold and fashionable with them. You would think that we would be face mask experts by now but we still may be making a few mistakes. According to ReadersDigest, here are five mistakes you might still be making . . . […]

In the wake of nationwide protests, the popular fashion brand is using its sales to give back to our community.

The six police officers who were caught on camera tasing and assaulting Messiah Young, 22, and Teniyah Pilgrim, 20 after an Atlanta protest have all been charged by Fulton County's District Attorney.

The fast-food chain Wendy's is now being canceled after social media users find out that the CEO donated over $400,000 to President Donald Trump. 

"Being Black taught me that Black women come in all different shades, shapes, and sizes. There's no such thing as not ‘being Black enough’, and learning that made me love myself even more.”