Breathe On

Black Business, Arts, and Education

September 15, 2025

The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards took place on Sunday night (Sept. 14) at the Peacock Theater in L.A., and Black excellence was in the building, on stage, and in the history books. Check out...

Poverty, homelessness and exclusion from banking, job training, education or business formation were the realities facing most African-Americans after emancipation. Some Black communities managed to...

Featuring Dr. David Jackson on trombone, Liz Ames on piano, and David A. Washington on vocals. Filmed live at the Steinway Piano Gallery. Live event production and post production by Detroit Media Productions.

Twenty historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are being recognized for their exceptional engagement with The Fulbright Program, the nation's flagship international academic exchange...

Class is in session at HBCU Early College Prep, New York City’s first high school dedicated to preparing students for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Located in Jamaica,...

Malina Simone Bacon and Alan Bacon, artists and administrators from Indianapolis, have built their careers at the intersection of creativity and service. The pair, who work within the overlap...

The Boston City Council designated August as Black Business Month on Aug. 29 with hopes of increasing visibility for Black-owned businesses and advancing racial and economic equity.  “The Council...