In 1975, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes laid down a melodic mandate that applies to our times: “Wake up, everybody / No more ...
The Chicago-born rapper and celebrated lyricist has kicked off the last leg of his cross-country tour after releasing his ...
Founded during the heyday of the Black Arts movement and two years after the Watts uprising, it would go on to feature artists that included Betye Saar, Noah Purifoy and John Outterbridge.
The 29-year-old minister of Montgomery, Alabama's First Baptist Church, Ralph Abernathy took a leading role in the 1955-56 bus boycott in that city, and had his home and church bombed as a result.
Sade Lythcott is the CEO of the National Black Theatre, which says it’s the country’s first revenue-generating Black arts ...
The Delaware Art Museum returns visitors to the 1920s during “Jazz Age Illustration,” the first major exhibition of popular ...
Works by Philip Guston and Trenton Doyle Hancock suggest the possibilities — and limitations — of satirical art.
Black Tulip, an Oakland-based movement, is calling for a cultural and policy changes to protect Black women and girls from ...
Black AT, a global movement dedicated to elevating creators and businesses of Black or African origin in the advertising, ...
New World Symphony’s I Dream a World Festival, the annual celebration dedicated to showcasing the contributions of Black ...