Black People Are Sick & Tired of Discussing the Same Eight People Every Black History Month

by Freddie Taylor, CEO of Urban Intellectuals Not sure who controls your Black History programming, but Urban Intellectuals is looking to shake things up. The company that specializes in Black History Made Easy is ditching the same old discussions on Black History Month and prompting a fresh perspective. This is LONG OVERDUE. Stop Talking about the SAME […]

Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month in February

February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, a time to shine a spotlight on healthy relationships, communication, and the importance of educating teenagers about safe dating practices. As adolescents navigate the complexities of romance, it becomes crucial to equip them with the knowledge and skills needed to foster positive connections. Understanding the Purpose:Teen Dating Violence […]

Letter to the Editor: Stop the Abuse

by Olivia Bryant-Bailey, CCCAN Organizer Open letter to Prince William County NAACP, dated January 28, 2024. Hello NAACP, We have already reached out to the national NAACP for help and gotten no response. The Prince William-Manassas Adult Regional Detention Center in Manassas (right on the border – detainees from both counties go there) is massively […]

Three Black Siblings, Elementary School Basketball Stars Make History with Their Own Brand Deal

Nationwide — Three African American siblings – Henry, Ashton, and Hunter Jolly – have made history as the youngest athletes and basketball stars to launch their own brand deal with a major company. Together known as The Jolly Boys, the brothers have partnered with Chad Briscoe, founder of Ball By Myself, to launch their very own rebranded […]

Guest Column: Less Than 5%

by Dr. John Reid You are probably saying that’s a strange name for a blog. I agree, but this number represents a growing concern in the body of Christ. As many churches have closed their doors there remain a few upstarting churches, 5% represents a daunting number. Less than 5% of Black Christian leaders especially […]

OCTAH (Our Collective Trauma And Healing): Elevating Mental Health Awareness

In a powerful gathering of minds and hearts, Our Collective Trauma And Healing (OCTAH) recently hosted its 4th Annual Brunch, focusing on the crucial aspect of mental health awareness, particularly within the realms of therapy for couples and minorities. The event featured insightful discussions led by distinguished mental health professionals, such as Dr. Marcus Masón […]