A Black community leader on parenting during the rollback of diversity initiatives in the public and private sectors.
Kendrick Lamar made a powerful statement about Blackness in America, full of symbolism and not meant to please everyone.
A local poet, singer, dancer and several artists were featured in the City of Jackson's opening ceremony of Black History ...
Our columnist talks with one of Black History Month’s modern-day keepers about the work it takes to remember the past – and ...
Kendrick marched up and down the Superdome more effectively than any player on the Kansas City Chiefs, rapping his vocals without missing a beat. His mic was low throughout his performance, but he ...
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Hosted on MSNKendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl performance was a masterclass in political shade, hidden messages, and Black History month symbolismKendrick Lamar took to the stage for the Super Bowl LIX halftime show, delivering a performance that wasn’t just about ...
Columbia's Preach Jacobs takes his annual "Black audit" for Black History Month, ruminating on his parent's 50th anniversary, ...
For the past few years, I've been blessed with the opportunity to attend the Super Bowl. This year, Kendrick Lamar graced the ...
From Uncle Sam to a PlayStation controller, fans decode the meaning behind Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show.
“The revolution’s about to be televised / You picked the right time / But the wrong guy.” ...
Samuel L. Jackon's Super Bowl LIX cameo was a full-circle moment reflecting his lifelong commitment to social commentary and ...
As the first solo hip-hop artist to headline the show, he brought out Samuel L. Jackson to play Uncle Sam and even had a cameo by tennis great Serena Williams. He also put a nail in the coffin of his ...
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