"The Intersection of Country Music and Fisk University" highlighted Fisk's iconic Jubilee Singers and former student Lil Hardin Armstrong.
As revered as the music has been over the decades, the true power of Motown, suggests Vancouver’s Krystle Dos Santos, is the way it helped reshape the fabric of America. “Motown started in 1959,” says ...
Xaviaer DuRousseau once marched in Black Lives Matter protests. Then he started watching PragerU videos — and they resonated ...
In a world where many are forced to choose just one identity, these celebs are proof that you can have it all! And while you ...
Alice Randall discussed Fisk University and Black women's important role in the foundational roots, profession of country ...
Ain’t nothing funny on this April Fools’ Day considering the wrath of President Donald Trump coming from the Tesla White ...
Detroit’s North End has long been a majestic haven for music and other creative artistry, with African American roots ...
He refused to succumb himself to the ways of the world, to the standard norms and boxes that people wanted to put him in,’ ...
Celebrate 40 years of The Temptations and The Four Tops, and the 60th Anniversary of the hit song “My Girl,” when the two ...
Maps are storytellers, but they can exclude certain narratives. Fowota Mortoo said that’s the case for Chapel Hill’s Black ...
Artist managers Kohl Almire, Tanner Davenport and artists MŌRIAH, Michael Warren have been named to mTheory's 2025 Equal ...
A drummer, a DJ-producer and an orchestra director discuss the challenges for Black artists, how things are changing and increasing access to the arts ...