Don’t let Diane Nash’s small role in the film "Selma" fool you. She was a crucial figure in the Freedom Rides, the lunch counter sit-ins, protests for Blacks’ voting rights and the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1965.
The famed media personality and real estate guru is starting the year off with a bang by snagging one of the most coveted award nominations in the entertainment industry.
Not phased by the #OsccarsSoWhite drama, the NAACP had their first red carpet event of the year honoring a few of the flyest actors at the Image Award Luncheon at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
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Television is entering a unique moment. There are more black people on TV than ever before, according to Deadline, and the numbers continue to increase. For black women, in particular, this means we get an array of characters we relate to. We no longer have to look to one black female character to represent us […]
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Described as ‘Cheers’ for preschoolers, Disney’s ‘Doc McStuffins’ is the best thing on TV for your precosious toddler. Here’s 5 reasons ‘Doc McStuffins’ is your kid’s best friend. She’s A Little Black Doctor Dottie, who aspires to be an MD like her mother, uses her magic stethoscope on her toys to make them feel better. Looking […]
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