Though survivors of the Tulsa Massacre are still wondering how justice can be served, there are several documentaries and films that better explain the events that changed their lives forever. Explore five films that you can view to become more familiar with a moment in history that would otherwise be forgotten. 

On the 100th anniversary of Black Wall Street Massacre. Let’s take a step back. And look back and history that made Black Wall street such a special place. Check out this cool video.  

A group of gifted Black filmmakers unified, dedicating the first day of Women's History Month to a special project, which explores the beautiful relationship Black women have with their hair.

Aladdin and Deja Perez keep you up to date with everything in sports and entertainment! RUN IT!

Black History Month means brands ushering out collections pandering to their Black customers. While they can sometimes seem contrite, apparel brand Bombas cooked up a fresh BHM collection that was conceived and created by their Black employees expressly for uplifting the communities they represent.

Black History

Black History Month started in 1926 as Negro History Week, established by a historian named Carter G. Woodson.

  Keke Palmer took the time during Black History Month to give viewers of her show ABC show, Strahan, Sarah & Keke, a lesson on the history of black hair! Get Breaking News & Exclusive Contest in Your Inbox:   Palmer took us back to our roots to 3500 B.C. starting with braids all the way […]

For Black History Month, WOL News Talk 1450 AM, WYCB My Spirit 1340 and Praise 104.1 will be taking a look at golfers who came before Tiger Woods and the struggles to play the game in a segregated society. Today we take a look at the ladies the Wake-Robin Golf Club. The Wake-Robin Golf Club […]

On January 31st, 1988 Doug Williams made history. But before that historic day, Williams was already a history-maker. One of the greatest HBCU athletes of all time, Doug Williams career started as a Freshman at Grambling State University under legendary head coach Eddie Robinson. Williams was a four-year starter for GSU, leading the Tigers to […]

Attending a Historically Black College University can be the best experience that you create it to be. HBCUs are built on a foundation of culture. Listen to the stories of graduates that have amazing reasons why they are proud to be apart of the HBCU Family! Jim wanted to go to another HBCU, but his […]

For Black History Month, we will spotlight some of the greatest athletes in Historically Black College and University History.  Today we kick it off with the man known as “The Pearl.” and “Black Jesus.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdzfTA0jUUk Those nicknames describe the game of one of the greatest Basketball players of all time perfectly. Vernon Earl Monroe grew […]