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From Passion to Production: Edwin’Lee Lawrence Wins Shure MV6 Mic from Audio Moguls Media
What happens when passion meets opportunity? For Edwin’Lee Lawrence, a student at Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy in Milwaukee, it means stepping one beat closer to his dreams.
Mwanje Thompson
26 minutes ago3 min read


How Southeast Wisconsin Is Rebuilding from Historic August 2025 Flooding
From August 9–10, 2025, communities across southeastern Wisconsin endured historic flooding that transformed neighborhoods into lakes, stranded vehicles, and left countless homes uninhabitable.
Mwanje Thompson
Aug 112 min read


Protect Your Energy: Kerry Washington's Words of Wisdom
Actor and producer Kerry Washington drops gems about boundaries and feedback that every Black and Brown entrepreneur needs to hear.
Dayna Williams
Aug 41 min read


NABJ Convention 2025: Honoring 50 Years of Black Journalistic Excellence
NABJ 2025 marks 50 years of Black journalistic excellence. From tech showcases to critical panels, this year's convention in Cleveland is a celebration of legacy, truth-telling, and the future of Black media.
Dayna Williams
Jul 192 min read


Clipse’s Comeback with Purpose and Precision
Clipse returns after 16 years with Let God Sort 'Em Out — a Pharrell-produced album full of spiritual weight, luxury bars, and legacy-defining verses.
Theo Santiago
Jul 192 min read


FIRE Reimagined: How Black and Brown Creatives Are Redefining Financial Independence
For years, the acronym FIRE stood for Financial Independence, Retire Early—a movement rooted in minimalist living, aggressive saving, and the dream of escaping the 9–5.
Theo Santiago
Jul 62 min read


Drake’s “What Did I Miss?”: Loyalty, Loss, and Lyrical Fallout in the Digital Rap Era
In “What Did I Miss?”, Drake turns post-beef silence into a statement—calling out betrayal, redefining loyalty, and reclaiming narrative control in today’s hyper-visible rap ecosystem.
Theo Santiago
Jul 52 min read


Baltimore Sees Lowest Homicide Rate in 50 Years
Under Mayor Brandon Scott, Baltimore is seeing its fewest homicides in 50 years. By treating gun violence as a public health issue—not just a policing problem—Scott is setting a new national standard for community-first public safety.
Dayna Williams
Jul 52 min read


Why Rest, Space, and Ownership Are Sacred in the Black Culture
Black sanctuaries are more than spaces—they’re sacred. This article explores how healing spaces, co-working hubs, and bookstores empower Black communities to reclaim joy, rest, and legacy.
Mwanje Thompson
Jul 42 min read
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