Thursday, March 5, 2026
LeBron James and Kevin Hart Called Out
Monday, March 2, 2026
Black Couple Create World’s First Wine-Infused Gourmet Jam
Jam Vino, the world’s first wine-infused gourmet jam, is redefining the specialty food space with a product that blends Southern heritage, culinary innovation, and ownership.
Founded by Dallas-based husband and wife team Chef Lorious Lori Rogers and Shane Rogers, Jam Vino has grown from a home kitchen recipe into a nationally recognized gourmet brand featured on major television platforms and inside elite celebrity gift lounges.
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Black Entrepreneur Keenen Smith Sr. Develops First Luxury Electric Robotaxi
Keenen Smith Sr., an African American entrepreneur and technology innovator, is making history as the mastermind behind HOMER, a next-generation luxury electric robotaxi. The launch marks a historic milestone, as Smith becomes the first entrepreneur to develop a luxury EV robotaxi at a time when the global auto industry is rapidly shifting toward electric and autonomous transportation.
More than just a new vehicle, it represents ownership and leadership in a sector that will shape the future of mobility. While major automakers and technology giants compete to dominate the autonomous space, Black ownership at this level has remained rare. This debut signals that innovation in advanced transportation can also be driven by diverse leadership and vision.
Friday, February 27, 2026
Get The Scoop ON How Acclaimed Saxophonist Charles Langford Continues to Elevate Modern Jazz
In today’s ever-evolving musical landscape, true mastery stands apart from momentary success. Celebrated jazz saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist Charles Langford has firmly established himself as one of the greatest saxophonists of our time, earning recognition for his exceptional musicianship, emotional depth, and unwavering commitment to the art of jazz.
Langford’s artistry reflects the essence of what defines a legendary performer. His command of the tenor, alto, and soprano saxophones, along with clarinet and flute, demonstrates not only technical excellence but a rare musical intuition that allows him to transform sound into storytelling. Each performance carries sophistication, soul, and authenticity, qualities that continue to resonate with audiences and fellow musicians alike.
What distinguishes Charles Langford is his ability to connect deeply through music. His playing is not simply heard but felt. His standout single “I Told You So” serves as a powerful example of his artistry, blending expressive phrasing with refined improvisation that reflects lived experience, emotion, and truth. The composition highlights Langford’s ability to balance complexity with accessibility, allowing listeners from all backgrounds to engage with the music on a personal level. Checkout Langford's "I Told You So," Video Below...
Billboard Chart-Topper LeVelle Delivers Powerful Performance at Missouri State Capitol and Receives Special Honor for Music Artistry and Community Service
Delivers Powerful Performance at
Missouri State Capitol and
Receives Special Honor for
Music Artistry and Community Service
Billboard chart-topping R&B recording artist LeVelle delivered an unforgettable special guest performance at the historic Missouri State Capitol on Wednesday evening, February 25, 2026, during an event hosted by the Missouri Legislative Black Caucus.
Performing inside the Capitol’s iconic First Floor Rotunda, the Kansas City native brought soul, passion, and authenticity to a setting rarely transformed by live R&B music.
Lawmakers, community leaders, invited guests, and supporters gathered for an evening that blended artistry with cultural celebration, creating a memorable moment of unity through music.
A standout moment of the evening came when LeVelle delivered a stirring rendition of “Grateful,” originally recorded by legendary gospel artist Hezekiah Walker.
His heartfelt performance filled the Rotunda with emotion, drawing a powerful response from attendees and underscoring the spiritual and inspirational foundation that continues to influence his artistry.
During the evening, LeVelle was also presented with a special recognition honoring his outstanding contributions to music artistry and his continued commitment to community service.
The presentation acknowledged his impact not only as a Billboard charting recording artist, but also as a cultural ambassador whose music continues to uplift and inspire audiences across generations.
“I am truly grateful for this recognition,” LeVelle shared following the presentation. “To be honored in my home state for both my music and my service to the community means everything to me. Music has always been about giving back, bringing people together, and using your gift to make a positive difference.”
LeVelle’s
performance served as both entertainment and inspiration, showcasing
the emotional depth and storytelling that have made him one of today’s
most respected independent R&B artists.
Known for connecting deeply with audiences, he delivered a moving set reflecting love, perseverance, and community empowerment.
“To perform at the Missouri State Capitol was truly meaningful,” LeVelle added. “Standing in a place where leadership and decisions shape communities and being able to bring music that uplifts people was an incredible honor. Moments like this remind me why I do what I do.”
Blueprint Helping African Americans Preserve Black History Through Their Own Stories
As Black History Month honors the achievements and contributions of African Americans, award-winning author and publishing strategist Dawn James is calling on the Black community to become active participants in preserving Black history by documenting their personal narratives through her newly launched program, Your Memoir Blueprint.
“Black history isn’t just made in history books—it’s made in our living rooms, at our dinner tables, and in the everyday experiences that shape our families,” says James, founder of Publish and Promote. “When we write our own stories, we’re not just preserving memories—we’re creating primary source documents that tell the full, authentic story of Black life in America.”
Black Org Joins Los Angeles for Citywide Black History Observance
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary and national debates intensify over the narrowing of Black History in classrooms, Los Angeles has made a clear declaration: Black History is a public trust — and it will not be erased!
Our Authors Study Club, Inc. (OASC), in partnership with the Office of the Mayor, the Los Angeles City Council and the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), officially opened the 76th Our Authors Study Club, Inc. (OASC) Citywide Black History Celebration on February 4, in the Mayors’ Chambers followed by a ceremony inside the City Council Chambers at the Los Angeles City Hall.
Get The Scoop On How Inspirational Singer Deon Robertson Continues to Inspire with Music, Fitness, and Faith
For over two decades, Robertson has captivated audiences worldwide—not only with his dynamic music and chart-topping singles, but with his unwavering dedication to fitness, faith, and self-discipline. Launching his career at just 13 with his first single, Robertson has since earned award nominations, embarked on international tours, and built a career that resonates deeply with fans across the globe.
Beyond his musical achievements, Robertson has established himself as a recognized figure in the fitness industry, competing in bodybuilding competitions and appearing in runway shows and commercial campaigns. His commitment to physical wellness mirrors his spiritual and personal resilience, inspiring others to pursue growth, strength, and perseverance.
Robertson’s latest single, “Working Out for Your Good,” reinforces his message of hope, faith, and determination. Produced by J.P. Skills and written by Robertson himself, the track is an empowering anthem that reminds listeners that challenges can ultimately lead to victory.
Get The Scoop on the Black Mom-and-Daughter Duo to Host Black History Storytelling Virtual Event for Children
This isn’t your average Black History event; it’s a high-energy celebration of the women who built the world and the mothers who keep us going today.
The event, called “MOCA Black History Night,” brings together women from all over the world to share stories and poems about powerful black men and women in history. The event is inspired by the new national day, Mothers of Civilization Day, which has long been a day to honor Black Women, yet many still do not know about it.
In the past, they’ve hosted famous historians like Anthony Browder and impactful men and women in the community. Most recently, Chairman Fred Hampton, Jr. and Student Minister Ishmael Muhammad (son of Elijah Muhammad) joined the event to give a huge “thank you” to their mothers, showing the world that even the strongest leaders are who they are because of the women who raised them. Dr. Iman Muhammad Ali, who honored Emmit Till’s mother, was also a previous guest.
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Black Author's Memoir Explores Quiet Unspoken Transitions of Life
Seasons Of Me: A Journey of Learning & Unlearning by Joyce Wambua Osborne is a powerful memoir that explores the quiet, often unspoken transitions that shape a life; grief and joy, faith and doubt, belonging and displacement. Written with honesty and emotional precision, the book invites readers into the author’s personal journey of becoming, one season at a time.
Blending memory, reflection, and cultural nuance, Seasons of Me examines what it means to grow beyond places, identities, and expectations. The memoir captures the tension of living between worlds, between who we’re taught to be and who we are slowly learning to become, while offering a deeply human meditation on resilience, self-forgiveness, and hope.
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Black-Owned Bakery Celebrated 30 Years in Business as an Approved NFL Super Bowl LX Supplier
Applications for the 2026 Luv’s Brownies Grit Scholarship are now open for students who have demonstrated resilience, perseverance, and determination in overcoming adversity while pursuing higher education or vocational training. Up to three scholarships of $500 each will be awarded.















