Breathe On

Black Business, Arts, and Education

January 5, 2026

This week, the AFRO reflects on the lives and legacies left behind by leaders, entertainers and noted members of the community. Take a look at the notable Black figures who died in 2025, leaving...

Artists represent the Caribbean diaspora, immigrants from other countries and U.S. natives. Many are based in South Florida. The show has a special resonance as immigration is front-and-center in...

The Kennedy Center Honors 1991

Nicholas Brothers Tribute

The New Jersey Black Women’s Collective, the state’s first comprehensive advocacy nonprofit dedicated to the growth of Black women leaders in the Garden State, was founded in 2021. Since 2023, the...

There was a buzz in the air at a Starbucks near the downtown Miami Brightline station — and it wasn’t only because of the caffeine. A “Holiday Sip and Shine,” featuring kids’ games, a DJ and drink...

At the center of his work is a clear conviction: Black stories deserve the same level of creative sophistication, financial backing, and strategic intent as the world’s most prestigious dramas....

For the fourth consecutive year, Georgia Power will host the HBCU Pathways program in partnership with the Atlanta Hawks to support students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)...