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Despite the distressing state of historically black colleges and universities, there are individuals working within the education institutions who are working hard to drive change.…

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A few months ago Hillary Clinton came under fire after she refused to comment on the protests that took place in Ferguson following the death…

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Yesterday, on a very special edition of 106 & Park, the focus was on recent events surrounding the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, featuring an interview with President Obama.…

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BET Responds To Complaints About Lack Of Credentials For Black Media At 2014 Awards Show In an exclusive story published on The Huffington Post, Tanya Young…

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Chris Rock Interviews White People at a Monster Truck Rally About BET The highlight of the currently airing BET Awards so far was this reel…

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The former host of ‘106th + Park’, Rocsi Diaz, is making her directorial debut in “The Secrets of Strangers,” a public service announcement that chronicles…

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“Get Your Laugh On” BET Brings “Comic View” Back “Comic View on BET coming at you six nights a week, get your laugh on…” I…

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Just when we thoughts we couldn’t love our First Lady any more, she made a guest appearance on BET’s “106 & Park” and showed the…

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Television, radio show, and Internet diva to the tenth power, B. Scott (pictured), who is openly gay, is reportedly suing mega-network BET because he claims…

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If a new poll commissioned by BET founder and business magnate Robert Johnson is any indication, the myth of a monolithic Black America has been…

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Nicki Minaj‘s “Stupid H*e” will not be getting any play on Black Entertainment Television (BET).  Reportedly, the bootylicious Minaj has some pretty racy scenes in the video, and according to TMZ sources, the higher-ups at the station are not fans of such explicitness. SEE ALSO: Madonna Super Bowl Halftime Show: ‘No Nipples’ But Definitely In ‘Vogue’ […]

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The movie-turned-television series “Soul Food” may be returning to TV if Twentieth Century Fox’s development efforts are successful. The film of the same name was released in 1997, and it’s critical acclaim and profitability led to a Showtime series which ran from 2000-2004. According to Mediabistro, the updated version of “Soul Food” is in early […]