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Jose Torres and Kayla Norton were sentenced on Monday to 13 and six years in prison for yelling racist slurs and waving a shotgun at people.

Fresh off their shocking and historic Best Picture win at this year's Academy Awards, the film's actors continue to wow us with these new ads.

A video released online shows Baltimore police officers violently punching, slapping and nearly choking a 16-year-old boy while handcuffing him near a high school last week.

Ms. Wright can't go wrong with this outfit!

We’ve gathered some of our favorite Clair Huxtable moments!

Job Title: Community Advocate Organization/Groups: Vice President of Membership, Prince George’s County Young Democrats Ashanti Martinez is a member of the Young Dems of Prince George’s County where he serves as vice-president of membership. During his senior year of High School he created the LGBTQ Student Liaison position for the Prince George’s County Regional Association […]

Job Title: Producer at WMDE-TV Organization/Groups: Founder and CEO of Acmatic, LLC. Founder and CEO of Acmatic, Jazelle mergers hip-hop with education to deliver her message of achieving one’s dreams. She can be found at DC schools and community centers where her exuberance never fails to capture the hearts of students. Additionally, Jazelle produces music […]

Job Title: Founder, Envision Inc. Organization/Groups: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Recent Graduate of Morgan State University, Amber is the founder of Envision Inc., she plans to help students and even adults with financial success and helping them to see their fullest potential in life. She recently just held a vision board party as her […]

Taylor Richardson believes the Oscar-nominated film reminds women, especially Black women, that they can do anything that white men can do.

Meanwhile, the critically praised film raked in a whopping $30.5 million during its debut weekend.

Like Emmett Till was to the Civil Rights Movement, Martin is to the Black Lives Matter Movement.