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Six years after police brutality stoked the fires that nearly brought the city to a halt with the tragic death of Michael Brown, Ferguson, Missouri, is stepping into the limelight for a different reason.

Ben & Jerry’s is still invited to the cookout, perpetually. The ice cream brand went the extra mile in releasing a statement that explicitly blast white supremacy, and was swiftly applauded for the message. https://twitter.com/benandjerrys/status/1267141815351889922 In a statement the brand shared on its website yesterday evening (June 2), Ben & Jerry’s described the murder of […]

Da Baddest Bitch, Trina, is the latest celeb who is currently facing the wrath of Twitter after calling Miami protestors animals during a rant on her radio morning show with Trick Daddy.

When it comes to speaking out about social injustice, Spike Lee is known for not holding his tongue. On Monday (June 1), during an interview with CNN over the current unrest taking place in cities across the country, Spike Lee premiered a short video featuring clips from the intense and crucial scene in his iconic film, Do The Right Thing, Juxtaposed with the real videos of the murders of both Eric Garner and George Floyd at the hands of police.

As we celebrate the 41st year of Black Music Month, Dyana Williams shares how the month got started and how to support more black artists.

The time is way past making where you stand known. Today (June 2), Jay-Z and Team Roc have taken out full-page newspaper ads expressing their support of George Floyd, the Black man whose murder at the hands of police has inspired protests that have gripped the nation and the world.

While the people continue to fight in the name of social justice we can not ignore that COVID-19 is still a real thing. Drake has just provided many families some serious support. As spotted on Complex the Canadian MC has just given some hope to the hopeless during the pandemic via a very generous donation. According […]

#BlackOutTuesday isn't just about posting black photos on your timeline, these black women are making a statement within the music industry.

Check out these celebrities who have decided to step out on the frontlines of the recent protests.

NBA Hall of Famer Wes Unseld has passed away. He was 74.

The fashion designer clarified why he donated just $50 to a bail fund for George Floyd protestors but the damage done by the optics of the gesture was already done.