Today, we pause to honor the life of Malcolm Jamal Warner, who would have celebrated his 55th birthday. Though he’s no longer with us, his presence, love, and impact continue to shine through those he touched.
I am a grown-ass man. A Morehouse man. A man who knows where things in Home Depot are and can explain the relative pros and cons of any wall anchor. I am a product of the city that brought you Allen Iverson and Michael Vick, and I know how to order food from a carry-out. I have at least four different exotic daps in my arsenal, and my algorithm thinks I only care about sports, politics, and barbecue videos.… Read more
Launched in 2020 in response to the national reckoning over racial injustice following the murder of George Floyd, the California Black Freedom Fund—the largest pooled fund in the country dedicated to Black-serving organizations—has announced bold plans to expand into a $200 million endowment, according to the Associated Press.
Originally housed within the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, the fund officially spun off on July 1 and rebranded itself as the Black Freedom Fund to reflect its new, national focus.… Read more
Black men and boys in the U.S. face persistent disparities in education, healthcare, employment, and criminal justice, but they are also driving solutions rooted in community, culture, and resilience. The Wellness in Black Life (WIBL) project, led by the Brookings Institution’s Race, Prosperity, and Inclusion Initiative, seeks to center the voices of Black men and boys in defining what true well-being looks like—on their terms.
The WIBL project is taking a community-driven approach to examining the factors that may help Black men and boys elevate their health and well-being through an in-depth research study and a two-panel discussion titled, What does well-being mean for Black men and boys in the US?… Read more
The two were married for four years and share two daughters, Kensli and Marli. In an interview on CBS Mornings, Chance shared how they’re handling co-parenting and putting their kids first.
“She’s good. Hey Kirsten! And hey, Kensli and Marli,” he said during the interview. “Family is one of the biggest things for me, for her, for my kids, for my mom and dad.… Read more
Danielle Spencer, who played the precocious youngster Dee Thomas on the 1970s ABC sitcom What’s Happening!!, has died. She was 60.
Spencer died Monday in a hospital in Richmond, Virginia, her What’s Happening!! co-star Haywood Nelson told The Hollywood Reporter.
She was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent a double mastectomy in 2014 and in 2018 underwent emergency surgery to relieve bleeding on her brain.… Read more
Today, we celebrate National Hip Hop Day—a time to honor the music, movement, and mindset that changed the landscape of culture forever. Born in the Bronx in the early ’70s, hip hop is more than just beats and rhymes—it’s a voice for the unheard, a creative force that speaks truth, uplifts communities, and inspires generations worldwide.
From the pioneers who turned turntables into instruments, to the lyricists whose words became our anthems, to the dancers, graffiti artists, and DJs who built an entire way of life—hip hop remains the heartbeat of our streets.… Read more
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Wildfire smoke returns to Minnesota on Monday, prompting an air quality alert for an otherwise sunny and mild day.
Monday’s forecast in Minnesota
What to expect:
An air quality alert is in effect until Tuesday morning, with the AQI expected to be in the red or orange across Minnesota on Monday, meaning the air quality is considered unhealthy for everyone or unhealthy for sensitive groups.… Read more
Atlanta’s music scene mourns rising rapper T-Hood reportedly passed away, according to sources.
News of his passing has shaken the Hip-Hop community, with many celebrities and fans across Atlanta taking to social media to share their grief and pay tribute to the artist. T-Hood, recognized for his signature single dreadlock and gritty Atlanta sound, was a promising Hip-Hop and R&B talent who had been steadily building a name for himself.
Hood’s work ethic and authenticity earned him collaborations with several major artists in the city.… Read more
New information is surfacing concerning a cyberattack that infiltrated the City of St. Paul’s computer network. Mayor Melvin Carter says it was a malware attack that sought to invade and infect the city’s system. He added that he’s not ready to reveal if it was a ransomware attack. Mayor Carter added that emergency systems are fully operational, but local libraries and recreational centers have no internet. The city is not accepting online payments for water and other services. … Read more