Big Sean Debuts New Book Focused on Mental Wellness!
Detroit native Big Sean has expanded his creative pursuits by authoring his first book, Go Higher: Five Practices for Purpose, Success, and Inner Peace.
Teen Earns 150 Hours as Medical Assistant on Path to Cardiology!
In a world where representation in medicine is crucial, Ashanti Nurse, a determined junior at Kairos Academy, stands out as a beacon of hope and inspiration for aspiring medical professionals.
Trump Blames DEI for Fatal Plane Crash, but 93% of Pilots Are White: What’s the Real Issue?
Donald Trump recently blamed Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies for a fatal helicopter and plane crash, suggesting that efforts to increase diversity in the aviation industry could compromise safety.
Air Force Brings Back Tuskegee Airmen Training Video After Review!
The U.S. Air Force has made a significant decision to reinstate a training video spotlighting the Tuskegee Airmen, the first Black military pilots in American history.
Trump Loses Appeal in Sexual Abuse Case and Faces $5 Million Penalty!
In a significant legal development, a federal appeals court has upheld a $5 million civil verdict against former President Donald Trump.
Joey Bada$$ Inspires Change Through ImpactMENtorship Program
In 2023, Joey Bada$$, a prominent figure in the hip-hop community, launched the ImpactMENtorship program, aimed specifically at supporting men of color across the United States.
Detroit Public Schools Offers $2,000 Incentive for After-School Literacy Tutoring to Boost Student Success
In effort to address low literacy rates among high school students, the Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) has introduced a program offering $2,000 to students who participate in after-school literacy tutoring.
Florida Communities Take Charge of Teaching Black History
In Florida, where public schools are mandated to teach African American history, many students and families feel that the education system falls short in providing comprehensive lessons on the subject.
Malcolm X’s Daughters File $100 Million Lawsuit Against CIA, FBI, & NYPD
The daughters of civil rights leader Malcolm X have filed a $100 million lawsuit against the CIA, FBI, and NYPD, alleging these agencies’ involvement in his 1965 assassination.
Addressing the Rise in Late-Stage Breast Cancer Among Black Women: The Importance of Early Detection
A recent study has revealed a troubling rise in late-stage breast cancer diagnoses among Black women, sparking concern among health professionals and community advocates.
John Hope Bryant Donates $1.8 Million to Empower Albany State University Graduates in Entrepreneurship
John Hope Bryant, founder and CEO of Operation HOPE, has made a transformative $1.8 million donation to support the entrepreneurial aspirations of Albany State University (ASU) graduates.
How Social Media Shapes the Teenage Brain: Insights from Neuroscience and Education
Adolescence is a critical period of brain development, characterized by heightened sensitivity to social feedback and emotional stimuli.