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D’Angelo Gave Us Back to Ourselves
He redefined Black genius and turned survival into a song. D’Angelo was a legend who reimagined soul for a new generation….
How Adriane V. Jefferson Is Reshaping Atlanta’s Cultural Landscape With Equity and Community
Adriane V. Jefferson, Atlanta’s newly appointed Executive Director of the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, is bringing both a broad, global…
Nakell Williams Brings South Fulton Stories to Life at CBS Atlanta
Atlanta, GA – Emmy-nominated journalist Nakell Williams has joined CBS Atlanta as a reporter for the network’s brand-new owned-and-operated station, focusing…
Works & Process presents Dance Theatre of Harlem: Art of the Duet Rotunda Dance Party
Works & Process presents Dance Theatre of Harlem: Art of the Duet on Monday, September 22, 2025 at Guggenheim New York in the…
Becoming Daddy AF
Celebrated American dance-theater icon David Roussève has created his first full-length solo performance in more than 20 years. Becoming Daddy AF will have…
FONAREV Launches Landmark Initiative and Art Exhibition to Honor Victims of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo
“We must transform pain into restored dignity, silence into speech, and commitments into concrete reparations.” After more than three decades of…
National Wellness Month: Common Themes/Barriers to Well-Being
Hey Village! It’s National Wellness Month. The focus for this month is to promote healthy habits and lifestyle choices. In a…
SKIN Peels Back the Pain of Colorism in U.S. Premiere at Oscar-Qualifying 2025 HollyShorts Film Festival Following Its World Premiere at Fantasia Festival in Montreal
Writer-director Urvashi Pathania makes a striking return to the short film landscape with SKIN’s U.S. premiere. at the prestigious 2025 HollyShorts Film Festival…
Black-Owned Art Gallery in New York City Has Been Championing Black Art for Over Four Decades
Nationwide — Over the past forty years, Bill Hodges Gallery has continued to build a lasting presence as a Black-owned gallery in New York…