Radio One 30th Anniversary

From The U.S Supreme Court to Jesse Watters, get caught up with this visual journey through the past seven days of the top Black news stories of the week. The post The Blackest News Stories Of The Week: Reparations, Affirmative Action And More appeared first on NewsOne.

In honor of Black Women's History Month, NewsOne is highlighting some remarkable Black women masking history in 2023. The post Black Women’s History Month: African American Women Making History In 2023 appeared first on NewsOne.

Radio One 30th Anniversary

Black Women’s Agenda honored Rep. Val Demings, who is working hard to replace Sen. Marco Rubio in the Senate, with the president’s award. Demings could not attend the ceremony in person hard at work on the campaign trail.   The post Black Women’s Agenda Celebrates ‘Unapologetic Joy’ In Honoring Community Leaders appeared first on NewsOne.

The racially discriminatory "redlining" lending practice has been outlawed for centuries, but unfortunately, a few remnants of the prejudice protocol continue to haunt Black and Brown homeowners today. The post What Is Redlining And How Can It Be Solved? appeared first on NewsOne.

Radio One 30th Anniversary

"Black people are within their rights to resist oppression." - Dr. Betty Shabazz The post Celebrating The Birthday Of Honored Ancestor Dr. Betty Shabazz appeared first on NewsOne.

What if I told you that the first people to roam the lands of Australia were Black migrants who arrived on the continent almost 80,000 years ago. These people are known as the Australian Aboriginal peoples. The post The Aboriginal Australians: The First Inhabitants Of Australia Were Black People appeared first on NewsOne.

Why has sparking up the grill and throwing a cookout become such a huge part of our culture? The post ‘We Outside!’: A Brief History Of The Black People Cookouts appeared first on NewsOne.

Radio One 30th Anniversary

Kevin Samuels has reportedly died and the internet is split between people, especially Black women, who are celebrating his death due to his constant misogynoir and people who are appalled at the celebration. The post Stop The Cap! We All Know Why Kevin Samuels’ Death Is Making Black Women Feel A Way appeared first on NewsOne.

Thankfully, due to the power of Google, we're able to find answers to the world's most pressing questions, even those about Black people. The post Questions People Ask Google About Black People appeared first on NewsOne.

Coretta Scott King’s birthday is a chance to revisit her legacy as a steward of peace and justice. The post Honoring A Legend: Coretta Scott King’s Legacy As A Servant Leader And Organizer appeared first on NewsOne.

In honor of National Poetry Month, let's take a look at five Black female poets who have changed the world with their colorful words. The post 5 Black Woman Poets Whose Colorful Words Helped Change The World appeared first on NewsOne.

The changemakers told Sky News that they have now helped "more than 500 black students" to successfully flee Ukraine by "funding transport costs, like arranging taxis and other emergency needs." The post Black Women Raise $60,000 To Help African Students Flee Ukraine Amid Russian Invasion appeared first on NewsOne.