Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Saturday, July 11, 2020
Beyoncé Now Helping Black-Owned Businesses
Beyoncé has launched a new fund to give Black-owned businesses grants through her BeyGOOD foundation.
The fund has been started in collaboration with the National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People (NAACP).
The Black-Owned Small Business Impact Fund will provide grants of $10,000 (£7,923) for business owners “in select cities to help sustain business during this time”.
Sunday, January 10, 2021
Rihanna and Jay-Z Invest in Vegan Cookie Company
After the push from BLM in 2020, many expect 2021 to be the year of immense growth in communities that are predominantly black and brown. The reasoning is that many businesses and corporations started to look within to see if they were being as diverse with their hiring and lending as they should be. The events of 2020 have also influenced many prestigious people to contribute to black-owned businesses.
Partake foods, a vegan and allergy-friendly food company, saw a generous investment from Jay-Z last year. Now, it appears that Partake was able to amass a decent amount of funding from a long list of reputable stars, including Rihanna. It is her first investment outside of her own lines, such as Savage x Fenty. Rihanna continues to expand her business ventures while making fans wait for new music. However, it's hard to argue with Rihanna's business mindset; she's been killing it.
Partake completed a $4.8 million Series A funding round in late December, led by investors including Rihanna, Kevin Johnson's Black Capital, Seattle Seahawks’ Bobby Wagner, Black Star Fund, Once Upon a Farm CEO John Foraker, CircleUp Growth Partners, FF2032 and Marcy Venture Partners.
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Gansta Marcus Talks Violent Protestors
Friday, June 20, 2014
Whitewash Hip-Hop
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Cops Kill Another Black Man
Sunday, July 12, 2020
Master P Gets Into The Food Industry
Entrepreneur Percy Miller better known as 'MASTER P' has been educating the culture on the importance of ownership, building minority-owned brands, producing products and giving back to the community for over 25 years.
He grew up in poverty, built a music empire, sold over 100 million records independently. And now he is doing the same thing in the food market with his Uncle P’s Rice, Uncle P’s Grits, Uncle P’s Oatmeal, Uncle P’s Pancake Mix & Uncle P’s Syrup.
Saturday, November 20, 2021
GB Flame - Want it my way
Monday, June 14, 2021
Intellect - Headlines
Former military intelligence officer offers fresh perspective on world issues with new single ‘Headlines’
WASHINGTON, D.C. - As a former elite member of the U.S. military intelligence community, Michael “Intellect” Dowd is in a unique position to provide perspective on the multiple ills and injustices of the world. He has access to many platforms and could demand an audience with some of the country’s highest-level officials, but he’s chosen to pass on his message to the world through his favorite artform: music. His latest single, “Headlines,” is the perfect marriage of his experience and his natural talent. It’s a song that gives listeners a taste of the raw reality of where the U.S. is today as a country, both politically and socially.
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
See What Barack Obama Thinks About African-Americans
Obama kept it real about getting support from Congress for reparations, saying, "I’m not so optimistic as to think that you would ever be able to garner a majority of an American Congress that would make those kinds of investments above and beyond the kinds of investments that could be made in a progressive program for lifting up all people." He then went on to put his entire idea into a clear perspective, saying, "I have much more confidence in my ability, or any president or any leader’s ability, to mobilize the American people around a multiyear, multibillion-dollar investment to help every child in poverty in this country than I am in being able to mobilize the country around providing a benefit specific to African Americans as a consequence of slavery and Jim Crow."
Sunday, September 18, 2016
2Pac's Godfather Speaks
One of the looming questions among followers, since the murder that claimed Shakur's life at the age of 25, has been whether his death was the result of the lifestyle connected to his raw music, or a conspiracy to rid him because of his potential to become a revolutionary leader. According to one particular conversation Joseph shared, Tupac was aware that adversaries would plot his assassination, and it had all to do with him embracing a role as the later.
"He said 'Uncle Jamal, I realized something.' He said 'They're going to kill me.' He said 'They have to kill me because I'm a Shakur. My choice is, do I go out like Tony Montana from Scarface, or do I go out like Malcolm X? And I want to go out like Malcolm X," Joseph recalled being told while visiting Pac in Bellevue Hospital, following the Quad Studios shooting in November of 1994.
Joseph recollects becoming aware that Tupac had been making transitions in his life, ranging from a steady weening from alcohol and smoking to shifting his focus away from music, towards film, and looking to depart soon from Death Row Records and step his entrepreneurship up before he met his fatal end. Then there was his vision to build gains in the community, with a vision for community centers and the promotion of his Code of THUG LIFE platform to help direct gangs on a path towards transformation for the sake of community empowerment. It was a document which Joseph says, parallels the Black Panther Party's 10-Point Program by which he, Afeni, and many other of Tupac's Predecessors followed; which Joseph believes made him a target.
"Did he record so many songs because he believed he was going to die? I actually believe he recorded those many songs because he believed he was going to live ... I think he wanted to satisfy his contract and just go 'I promised you this many albums, here you go. I'm going to build this company, I'm going to do that.' So I do believe that that moment changed," said Joseph. "But yes, I think he was targeted because he was a Shakur, and because they know connected with that name is not just the legacy, but the activism, and the ability to organize millions."
Saturday, January 30, 2021
Ohio Lawmakers Propose State Holiday Honoring Donald Trump
Although 3,154,834 Ohio voters nominated Trump as President, many voices in the Black community remained quiet.
As the world adjusts to life under the Biden administration, a pair of Ohio state lawmakers hope to honor Biden's predecessor with a state holiday.
No Republican has ever won the presidency without winning Ohio, and since the advent of the duopoly two-party system, Democrats have won the presidency without winning Ohio only five times.
Friday, January 22, 2021
Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez Pardoned By Trump
As one of his final acts as president of the United States, Donald Trump issued more than 140 pardons and commutations on Tuesday night (Jan. 19). Among those granted clemency were Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez, early Death Row Records backer Michael "Harry-O" Harris and rappers Lil Wayne and Kodak Black, according to the White House.
Perez was granted a full pardon for being involved in a conspiracy to distribute narcotics, the White House said, a conviction that is more than 25 years old. "Since her conviction, Ms. Perez has taken full accountability for her actions and has turned her life around," the White House said in a statement. "She has been gainfully employed and has been an advocate for criminal justice reform in her community."
"I'm grateful to have received a pardon and to have formally closed that chapter of my life in the eyes of the law," Perez said in a statement provided to Billboard. "I have taken full accountability for my mistakes from 25 years ago, but I also take tremendous pride in my personal growth, perseverance and accomplishments since then. This pardon reinforces my lifelong commitment to advocate for criminal justice reform and social justice initiatives."
Sunday, September 30, 2018
Cool Nutz Drops The New Album "Pig Ears And Chitlins" | @CoolNutz
“Pig Ears & Chitlins” have always signified a feeling of home, community, and more within the African American community. Whether you chose to indulge or not, the meaning was deep-rooted and truly one of authentic family.
“Pig Ears & Chitlins” finds Cool Nutz touching on subjects of race relations, fatherhood, friendship, rapper hate, culture, and more. The album features appearances from Illmaculate on the bar-heavy “Safe”, Portland standouts Mic Crenshaw and Mic Capes on the culturally charged “Black”, and April Cason on the lead single/dedication to Northeast Portland “NEP”
Production duties on “Pig Ears & Chitlins” is handled by Trox, Cee Goods, Lawz Spoken, and Deezo Woods. The album brings another welcomed addition to the illustrious catalog of one of Portland’s most heralded musicians. Look for more visuals, singles, and quality content to come from “Pig Ears & Chitlins”.
Monday, January 26, 2015
Gansta Marcus Speaks On Ferguson, Florida And Ohio Police Brutality
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Malcolm Warner Speaks On Bill Cosby
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Lights Out Mississippi
Sunday, November 15, 2015
White Actor Will Play Martin Luther King Jr
“I didn’t want this to be a stunt, but a true exploration of King’s wish that we all be judged by the content of our character and not the color of our skin,” Oatman said. “I wanted the contrast … I wanted to see how the words rang differently or indeed the same, coming from two different actors, with two different racial backgrounds.”
Oatman did not respond to a request for comment, but Hall said she had a respectful phone call with the director about a month after he staged the play at the university’s Department of Pan-African Studies’ African Community Theatre from late September to early October.
“I feel as though a lot of theatermakers were a bit appalled at the choice that the director made - and that it was supported so wholeheartedly by the institution,” Hall said. “So it was really a moment to talk about playwright intention, but to then, beyond that, talk about much bigger issues, about not only being a black artist but also being a black person in America.”
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Two Women Sue Sperm Bank
Monday, July 27, 2020
Understanding #MoviesWeLove Menace II Society
Tupac Shakur was originally supposed to play a role in the film but was fired by Allen Hughes, apparently because Tupac was causing problems on the set. Things later escalated on the set of a music video, when members of Tupac's entourage were found beating up on Allen Hughes.
Menace 2 Society is about a young street hustler attempts to escape the rigors and temptations of the ghetto in a quest for a better life. In an unflinching look at the mean streets of the contemporary urban American ghetto, a Black youth--despite his dreams for a better life--ultimately succumbs to the cycle of violence that pervades his community.

















