Brief by Dr. Jacqueline Pierre Omicron Nu Xi Military Sorority, Incorporated, founded by Dr. Judith Cotten, proudly inducted a distinguished group of women into...
Polls closed at 7 p.m. and results are pending. By Matt Kyle, Jamie Landers, Devyani Chhetri and Hojun ChoiStaff Writers Election Day wrapped with under 50,000 in-person ballots cast...
Esther Francois is a dynamic leader in talent acquisition and employee experience, currently serving as Recruiting Lead, Corporate at Live Nation Entertainment in Houston,...
AABOUX was founded in 2017 by Zainab Aliyu (CEO & Creative Director). AABOUX is a stylish, luxurious leather brand that handcrafts limited-edition statement pieces...
Louis is majoring in computer science with a focus on cyber security and entrepreneurship. He applied to more than 20 schools and received acceptance...
By: Kisha BrownSpecial to AFRO Black women are caregivers. (Women comprise 81 percent of caregivers for older people worldwide). I know them. They’re paid...
By April RyanNNPA A new executive order focuses on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), bringing the initiative back to the White House. During...
Kamryn Owens is an Associate Art Director at Dentsu, a global advertising agency where she helps shape digital content for major brands like Tropicana,...
As wildfires continue to ravage Los Angeles, historic Black neighborhoods are experiencing catastrophic damage. In Altadena, one of the city’s historic Black communities, a 66-year-old...
ZE’ANTRA MONTRINEE HORTON was born on September 24, 1982, and departed this world on January 3, 2025. Respected by many, Ze’Antra touched countless lives...
Shera Moffitt, MPA is the co-owner of II Wins Realty Group, LLC partnered with Titan Realty Group,LLC and brokered by eXp Realty. She graduated from...
When faced with unexpected financial emergencies, many people find themselves in need of immediate funds. One solution that can provide much-needed relief is quick loans.
More than 80% of Americans say they want to write a book, but just 5 to 7% of published authors are Black, and the industry has historically favored...