Universal Basic Income programs have roots in the Black radical tradition, both the Black Panther Party and Martin Luther King Jr. called for a guaranteed income in the late 1960s. Universal Basic ...
100 days of resources for 100 Black women-owned businesses. Black women start 763 new businesses every day. In fact, they are the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs in America, yet they still ...
The $100 million investment is one of the Steinbridge ... HBCUs stood out as clear investment pursuits.” Black colleges have always been the backbone of the Black middle class, they drive ...
It's not just Black TV or Black movies for Black people, instead of a universal performance that can be enjoyed by all." In the Alexander Payne-directed The Holdovers, Randolph stars as Mary ...
No. 4: AC/DC, ‘Back In Black’ – Top 100 Classic Rock Songs No. 4: AC/DC, ‘Back In Black’ – Top 100 Classic Rock Songs It's a lesser statistic, but somehow it speaks most loudly ...
The Matt Black series from AXOR is conceptualized around timeless sophistication. The Matt Black finish is an architectural trend that can be applied to any design aesthetic. The expanded range ...
Another of Rare's excellent pre-second-party efforts on the NES, Snake Rattle 'n' Roll was an isometric action/adventure with a curious goal, and more curious controls. Seen from a three-quarters ...
Washington, the conservative dean of American black leaders. It was while reading Up from Slavery, Garvey said, that he developed his vision for the Universal Negro Improvement Association.
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. I write about films, especially superhero films, and Hollywood. It appears likely that the record-breaking Toho Studios reboot Godzilla ...
Billboard Artist 100 The week's most popular artists across all genres, ranked by album and track sales as compiled by Luminate, radio airplay audience impressions as compiled by Luminate and ...
He the Negro is but a grown up child, and must be governed as a child, not as a lunatic or criminal. The master occupies toward him the place of parent or guardian. We shall not dwell on this view ...