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Black Business, Arts, and Education
April 14, 2025
When a swimming cap designed for natural Black hair was initially banned at the Tokyo Olympics, Talia Jermyn knew she wanted to research the topic further. She discovered these types of...
When Treasa Leigh Brown pivoted from a successful career as Vice President of Finance at a well-known company to running her own event planning empire, she recognized that there was something...
Sheila Johnson, Co-Founder of BET & America’s First Black Female Billionaire
At Black Girls in Art Spaces’ February meet-up, a group of roughly 50 women mingled in a nook of the Dallas Museum of Art. The building teemed with visitors, who dropped in and out of activities...
Seven members of the Congressional Black Caucus spoke exclusively to Black Press USA after the Caucus was briefed on issues related to protecting the National Museum of African American History and...
Beyond the well-known observances lies a rich tapestry of cultural commemorations that honor African American heritage, resilience and achievement. These celebrations, spanning from intimate days of...
Black-owned businesses need support because it leads to economic empowerment, community sustainability, and long-term growth. This is also the case when it comes to our food source. Our...
