Breathe On

Black Business, Arts, and Education

October 27, 2025

One of the oldest and most complete collections of African American art in the nation just got a major upgrade - and you can see it now at Detroit’s world-class art museum. The Center for African...

In the United States, STEM fuels innovation, economic growth and upward mobility. Yet for many students of color, the path into these fields is blocked by inequities that start early and persist...

Black Violin - "A Flat"

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The Black Enterprise XCEL Summit for Men, held this October in Orlando, Florida, gathered a powerful network of Black professionals, entrepreneurs, and leaders for a weekend of inspiration, growth...

On a campus afternoon in Durham, North Carolina, Jordyn Weaver found herself wandering along Parrish Street. The small stretch of downtown storefronts had once been a powerhouse of Black enterprise...

Despite the current climate, the demand, necessity and support of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) is felt like never before. In 2016, Ashley Christopher launched HBCU Week as an...

In American musical theatre, Black musicals occupy a unique place. On Wednesday, Nov. 4, Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe’s “Voices Community Forum” will take a brief look at the history of the genre...