Good News
North Carolina A&T State University logged a recording-breaking milestone in terms of fundraising.
Dr. Margaret Towolawi is the woman behind the first Black-owned direct primary care clinic in the state of Washington.
Before being drafted, Pittsburgh Steelers player Najee Harris hosted a party at the homeless shelter where he and his family once lived.
Mastercard announced it would make a multi-million dollar investment in the Fearless Fund.
Filmmaker Barry Jenkins has inked a production deal with HBO and HBO Max.
A documentary about the life and legacy of Louis Armstrong is in the works.
A bill has been proposed to award the Harlem Hellfighters with a Congressional Gold Medal.
Elected officials in New York have reintroduced legislation for the creation of the African Burial Ground International Memorial Museum and Education Center.
Working with community-based organizations made it easier for the state to reach older Black residents. The North Delta Area Agency on Aging and the Rev. S.L.A Jones Activity Center partnered with the state to bring the mobile vaccine program to the community.
The Black-owned beauty brand Mielle Organics recently secured a $100 million investment.