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written by ari Over the years, there has been a huge decrease in bike riding. No one rides bikes anymore! It’s very unfortunate because there are so many benefits to simply getting on a bike and going for a ride.
written by dj sight Ricardo “Little Richie” Ubinas I have to give a shout out to Jeanine Turner. She started an organization called One Act LLC. Which is in memory of and inspired by Ricardo “Little Richie” Ubinas.
written by ari As Rochestarians we take pride in our heritage and celebrate the people who have made a difference in not only our community, but also in our culture. The person we honor today is the famous Frederick Douglass. As a social reformer and influencer in the abolition of slavery, Frederick Douglass has made […]
Join in the celebration of the life of the late great Nipsey Hussle. Click here to view the live stream held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. See the letter written to him by former President Barack Obama here: Thank you to @BarackObama for sending this letter for me to read celebrating @NipseyHussle’s […]
Johnson Publishing, the former publisher and creator of the iconic Ebony and Jet magazines, filed for bankruptcy on Tuesday and plans a court-supervised sale of its assets. The company was founded in Chicago 77 years go in 1942 by John H. Johnson, who was known as one of the first African American media moguls. Ebony was […]
Bloomberg has reported that Amazon employees have been listening to customers on Alexa devices, according to claims made by seven former employees of Amazon’s voice review program.
Beyonce and Adidas have joined forces to relaunch her Ivy Park clothing line.
So often in school our exposure to Black History begins with the Ancient Egyptians then jumps to the enslavement of African people. But what happened in between?
written by atu Is there any other place on this green earth that has the frustratingly wonderful feels like this bipolar weather disorder of Rochester, N.Y.? I’d doubt it.