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Take Action! Click here to learn more from Indiana State Teachers Association The conversation around Critical Race Theory in schools has been a hot topic across the nation and currently here in Indianapolis. Indiana House Bill 1134 Education Matters was written in response to the debates over CRT is and the inclusion of diversity, equity […]

The skill set of being a successful college athlete is very similar to mental makeup you need to be a successful doctor, which makes it a perfect path for the many black student athletes who don't go pro.

One of the best releases over the weekend goes to Megan Thee Stallion's "Thot Shit." The concept for both the song and its visual represent an ode to feminism's revenge. 

Celebrity News

Entertainment reporter and writer Lauren “Bobby Pen” Williams reflects on her the lessons she learned from her late mother that guide her through life today.

Lil Nas X wanted to test just how tolerant and welcoming some of y’all really are when it comes to treating people equally. So, the 21-year-old, gay Black man celebrated his sexuality and put our boundaries to the test with his video for “Montero (Call Me By Your Name).”

Surely we have all seen the discontentment toward Lil Nas X's latest music video for "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)". Fans are disappointed to see that the video showcases Lil Nas X sliding down a stripper pole to hell. While others argue, the 21-year-old rapper is expressing himself the way that he deems fit.

Evelyn Lozada is standing stern against OG's accusation that her "ugly" comments are rooted in colorism.

DaniLeigh's problematic song "Yellow Bone" isn't worth a mention but since she doesn't seem to understand how it perpetuates colorism, here we are.

National

Despite attacks on the right to abortion, advocates point out that it is still legal in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. But being legal alone is not enough to protect access. 

Aaron finished his career with 755 home runs and was revered as a hero and icon in Atlanta and beyond.

Sasha Obama went viral again this weekend for wearing a midriff and conservative haters are calling her every name in the book.

After the historic turnout for both groups during the 2020 Presidential Election, both Black and Brown women have taken notice of their political influence and intend to spark change. While the revolution is, in theory, going forward without the overt assistance of white women, many will be involved because of their sheer numbers, but overall the last two elections have proven that Black and Brown women have a voice loud enough to march on its own.