Trell Thomas has a family background that is deeply rooted in tradition as he comes from a grandmother that was a sharecropper and a mother who picked cotton. Growing up
Shaq Partners with American Express to Announce a $10 Million Grant for Black-Owned Small Businesses
Former NBA star Shaquille O'Neal and American Express have announced a $10 million grant program that aims toward benefiting Black-owned small businesses in the United States.American Express, in partnership with
The last time we spoke to actor Jahi Winston he was on the cover of our Power Issue discussing his role on Lena Waithe's Queen & Slim. Little did we
Last week, The Quintessential Gentleman produced the New York Latino Film Festival's FUTURO Digital Conference, which features forums spotlighting leaders and top social influencers in digital content (creators and distributors),
Dove Men+Care and the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) have announced a partnership for the Commit to C.A.R.E (Care About Racial Equity) Now Initiative, a campaign designed to showcase, honor
Movember, the leading men's health charity, has announced it will extend funding for five of the Making Connections program sites, an initiative that aims to improve the mental health and
Growing up, I knew that Election Day meant that I had a day off from school on a Tuesday. As I grew older and could vote, I realized that voting
Ryan Johnson is a man who used his experience and passion to launch an organization that would begin to demand inclusion for underrepresented communities of color.In 2019, Ryan founded Cxmmunity,
Engineer Jordan Hinshaw announces the launch of the first-ever plant-based disposable utensils called Hemptensils, produced by his company GreenTek Packaging LLC.Made from all-natural elements, including U.S.-grown industrial hemp, Hemptensils are
Although the fashion industry continues to struggle with its diversity problem, Black designers are beginning to see increased prominence in the field, including the world of shoes and accessories. With
In the wake of COVID 19 and the present onslaught of police brutality, it's more important than ever for Black people to have mental health services readily available. These circumstances,
A new study published in Circulation by the University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers has proved that heart failure in Black patients even after medical professions use biomarker tests to











