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If you’ve seen last year’s critically acclaimed film Selma, you probably recall Diane Nash’scharacter (played by Tessa Thompson) marching alongside activists like Dr. Martin Luther King,…

Black History Month

Don’t let Diane Nash’s small role in the film "Selma" fool you. She was a crucial figure in the Freedom Rides, the lunch counter sit-ins, protests for Blacks’ voting rights and the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1965.

Black History Month

Don’t let Diane Nash’s small role in the film "Selma" fool you. She was a crucial figure in the Freedom Rides, the lunch counter sit-ins, protests for Blacks’ voting rights and the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1965.

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February is the month set aside to recognize the influence, efforts and impact of Black Americans. Every year around this time, I often wonder if our forefathers would be pleased with our progress. I mean, we are definitely where we used to be, but I think we still have some work to do. But for now, take […]

HelloBeautiful’s Shamika Sanders explains how she is making Black history.

Tom Joyner

Girls don’t like science. Girls don’t code. Girls don’t build computer apps. In fields dominated by white and Asian men, women and young girls interested…

Erika James was appointed Dean of Goizueta Business School in May 2014, becoming only one of three African American’s deans at an American colleges of business.  She’s…

Tom Joyner

We have compiled a list of ten black [and some not so black] films that shifted not only the world of cinema but culture as…

Black History Month

If you’ve seen last year’s critically acclaimed film Selma , you probably recall Diane Nash’s character (played by Tessa Thompson) marching alongside activists like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., James Bevel and (now congressman) John Lewis. Even though it was a small part, don’t let Nash’s small role in the film fool you. She was a crucial […]

Black History Month

If you’ve seen last year’s critically acclaimed film Selma , you probably recall Diane Nash’s character (played by Tessa Thompson) marching alongside activists like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., James Bevel and (now congressman) John Lewis. Even though it was a small part, don’t let Nash’s small role in the film fool you. She was a crucial […]

Tom Joyner

Words can be a powerful tool for change. Here are 10 speeches by African-Americans whose words impacted everyone who heard them. President Obama’s 2009 Inaugural…