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Issa Rae will produce an HBO documentary that celebrates Black television pioneers.
A 6-year-old from Long Island donated over 5,000 books to children in need amid the pandemic.
Gen. Charles Brown Jr. was appointed to become the Air Force’s chief of staff, making him the first African American general to lead a U.S. military branch.
Roc Nation has teamed up with Long Island University Brooklyn for the creation of a school.
The campaign looks to collect data from all groups of people so researchers can actively study why certain people are affected differently by different health conditions, and find personalized treatments to greatly improve health outcomes.
Protestors hold a vigil for John Neville.
A couple of legal experts interviewed by the Associated Press suggested we should probably not hold our breaths waiting for Breonna Taylor's killers to be arrested and charged for what social justice advocates have called murder.
Colin Kaepernick will receive the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Ripple of Hope Award.
The women and young children targeted by the Aurora Police Department were handcuffed and forced to lie face-down on the roasting concrete of a mall parking lot when they were incorrectly suspected of stealing a vehicle.
Actress Marsai Martin has landed her own talk show.
Tina Knowles-Lawson has teamed up with African Pride to increase Black voter turnout.
HBO gifted Howard University $1 million for the creation of an entertainment fellowship.