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‘Black tears are just as painful’: Ben Crump on why Nolan Wells’ family deserves answers

Ben Crump tells theGrio that Nolan Wells’ civil case is part of a broader effort to ensure Black lives receive equal justice under the law.

As Nolan Xavier Wells’ loved ones push for answers on what happened to their 18-year-old son, who was found dead on Horn Island in Mississippi, his parents, Christine and Elmore Wonsley, have tapped civil rights attorney Ben Crump to help them seek justice for their son. In an exclusive interview with theGrio, Crump addressed his role in the fight for justice, while drawing a clear line between Well’s case and the history of cases we’ve seen in this country involving Black people. … Read more

Funeral details for Nolan Wells are revealed as his family awaits answers

Rev. Al Sharpton will officiate the service and filmmaker Tyler Perry will fund it as a Mississippi community prepares to say goodbye.

As the saga into the disappearance and death of 18-year-old Nolan Wells enters a third week, his parents and his Mississippi community are preparing to lay him to rest.

According to nola.com and WLOX, the funeral services for the 18-year-old will be held on July 20. Despite reports that the service will be held at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum & Convention Center in Biloxi, the the family is still undecided on the location, as per a source close to the family.… Read more

Everything You Need To Know About The Cyclospora Outbreak

Everything You Need To Know About The Cyclospora Outbreak

At this point, I have no idea what Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. meant by “Make America Healthy Again.” In recent weeks, there’s been an outbreak of cyclospora, a parasite that causes explosive, watery diarrhea. Since the federal government has done literally nothing to address it, we figured we’d do our part by telling you everything you need to know about the parasite and how to avoid it.… Read more

Dave Chappelle steals the spotlight during Usher’s Washington, D.C., show with a handful of Usher Bucks

The comedian turned an already unforgettable arena moment into one of the night’s biggest laughs when Usher found him in the crowd.

For a few minutes during Usher’s Washington, D.C., stop, the biggest star in the audience wasn’t onstage.

While making his way through the crowd during a performance of “Nice & Slow,” Usher was carrying one of his now-signature red Goyard duffle bags stuffed with “Usher Bucks,” the faux currency he tosses into the audience throughout the show.… Read more

‘They say I sold out’: Jay-Z challenges Target partnership critics in Yankee Stadium freestyle

The rapper addressed backlash over his “Reasonable Doubt” Target collaboration, arguing consumers are “picking and choosing” which companies they boycott.

Jay-Z is finally responding to critics who questioned his decision to partner with Target amid the retailer’s ongoing boycott over its rollback of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.

During opening night of his three-night Yankee Stadium residency celebrating the 30th anniversary of “Reasonable Doubt,” the Brooklyn rap icon used a newly minted freestyle to address the controversy head-on, dismissing accusations that he abandoned Black consumers by releasing a Target-exclusive vinyl edition of his landmark debut album.… Read more

‘Our words have weight’: Brandy addresses criticisms of her Mississippi homecoming appearance in touching Instagram post

The singer was recently honored when her hometown of McComb announced plans to create a music museum and major tributes. But questions about how she looked raised concerns among fans and others online.

After a recent homecoming appearance in Mississippi, Brandy became the center of conversation, not for the new music she was preparing to release, but for how she looked. Fans and others took to social media to question her physical appearance and speculate about her health.… Read more

An Ode To Monica: Her Brilliance Has Cemented Her R&B Legacy

Few teenaged talents have emerged on the scene with the presence, voice, and staying power of Monica. With a career spanning decades, the musical alchemist has solidified herself as an industry titan, transforming raw emotion into powerful performances, relaying narratives of heartbreak, true love, and all of the lived human experiences in between. Setting a new industry standard since day one, she paved the way for succeeding generations of R&B talent. With a legacy rooted in realness, Monica’s ascension includes millions of albums sold, iconic collaborations, well-deserved honors, and ultimately, history made.… Read more

Why the dream of homeownership isn’t completely dead for Black America

Despite unemployment and other global issues, more young Black people are bucking the trend to land their first or even dream home.

In a topsy-turvy economy, everything feels heavier. With rising rent prices across the country, many are feeling squeezed out of the “American Dream” of buying a home and building generational wealth that gets passed down. 

Black Americans are feeling the pain more than others.

Even with serious gains made over the years, the disparity in home ownership for Black men and women compared to their white counterparts is staggering.… Read more

11 Years After Sandra Bland, America Still Has A Problem

11 Years After Sandra Bland, America Still Has A Problem
violence against Black women. 

On July 10, 2015, Sandra Bland was pulled over by State Trooper Brian Encinia while driving in Prairie View, Texas. What should’ve been a routine traffic stop escalated because Encinia didn’t like Bland’s attitude while he was questioning her. Body camera footage and video from bystanders show that Encinia slammed Bland to the ground after asking her to exit her car. 

Encinia justified his actions by telling investigators, “My safety was in jeopardy at more than one time,” shortly after Sandra Bland’s death.… Read more

The ‘Summer of Jay-Z’ is real and goes far beyond his Yankee Stadium residency

Three nights, online streaming parties and more made it all the more real: when Jay-Z moves, people pay attention, both young and old.

New York City was already having an epic summer, one of those periods when you look back fondly and every story gets a tad more exaggerated for effect. Then Jay-Z decided to hold court in the Bronx’s most hallowed ground for three nights.

Including one where the concert started well after midnight, ended near 3 a.m.,… Read more