Who doesn’t love Black love!? We do and we celebrate it with our “Put A Ring On It” series. Each week, we’ll feature YOUR engagement and wedding…
A man by the name of Larry Hester, age 66, has been blind for the last half of his life. That is until new technology helped Larry get his eye sight back. Watch this inspirational video as Larry sees his wife for he first time in years. RELATED: Kangaroos Caught Having a Knock Down Drag […]
Tavis Smiley joined Roland Martin on “NewsOne Now” to talk about his new book, “Death of a King: The Real Story of Dr. Martin Luther King…
When will it stop? Recent Updates NYPD Cop Knocks Out Brooklyn Teenager For Smoking A Cigarette In Public! Why I Stayed With My Abusive Pastor Husband Chris Johnson Hopes To Spark Black Male Conversations With ‘Question Bridge’ Ebola Death Outlines Issues Between Black Men and Public Health System Roland Martin Talks To Tracy Mourning About Her Mentoring Organization Surveillance Video […]
As editor, I pride myself on letting people tell the truth. This one of those case. Worship leader, songwriter and author Janeen Michael has penned…
More than ever, the void between Black men is even more evident with rising crime and other factors across the nation. But what is…
A few years ago, I was at a community health festival in Brownsville, a high-crime, very poor area of Brooklyn that is among the worst statistically…
Comer Cottrell (pictured), who turned a dollar into a dream by creating one of the largest African-American hair care products companies in America, Pro-Line, has passed…
Roland Martin talks to Tracy Mourning about mentoring our young girls in the wake of being portrayed negatively in the media. Honey Shine, her organization has workshops…
Recently released surveillance footage from Shaw Market in St. Louis shows 18-year-old Vonderrit Myers (pictured above with his mother) buying a sandwich minutes before being…
We’re shouting out SOME successful black female politicians, entertainers, CEOs and all-around awesome women whose names aren’t Michelle, Stephanie, Kylie, or any of these other run-of-the-mill names after a story hit the web about a bi-racial teen who changed her name from “Keisha” to “Kylie” to avoid racist bullies. Did we miss anybody? Let us […]
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