Literature is a powerful way to experience enriching stories and reflections. These books written by Black authors will bring you closer to your 2025 Goodreads reading goal.
In a unique combination of sports and pop culture, Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime performance touched on themes of Black culture and American identity.
Thirteen years ago, Otoniya Juliane Okot Bitek submitted the first draft of her debut novel for publication. Now, the highly anticipated We, the Kindling is finally here.
A prominent anti-slavery educator and publicist, Mary Ann Shadd Cary, wasn’t afraid to critique established institutions, and neither is Kristin Moriah, striving to uplift 19th-century abolitionist thinkers.
February marks Black History Month—a reminder that Black musicians and their talent are a key pillar of music history, and the industry, all year round.
For those who are into documentaries and history, then this event is for you. On Feb. 9, the Black Studies program is hosting a screening of Soundtrack to A Coup D’Etat at The Screening Room at 1 p.m.
Love it or hate it, Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, bringing with it overpriced flowers, awkward dinner dates, and the annual debate over whether a situationship deserves a gift—the answer is a big fat NO.
We spend our lives chasing what’s cool, curating our tastes, and mocking the mainstream—until a guilty pleasure anthem drops, and in an instant, we’re all believers. It’s in those moments we realize sometimes, the music we connect with doesn’t fit the image we’ve built.