Arts & Culture

How ‘In Living Color’ Changed Super Bowl Halftime Forever

There are few sporting events that command as much excitement and attention as the Super…

How to Celebrate Thanksgiving Properly in a Black and/or Indigenous Household

Indigenous communities have debunked the elementary school story of Thanksgiving. A peaceful exchange between pilgrims…

André 3000 Gave Us The Eclectic Flute Album We Never Knew We Needed

If there’s one thing 3 Stacks is going to do, it’s defy expectations. For years…

The OG Trendsetters of Fashion: Why the Fashion Industry Should Credit Black People for Latest Trends

Fashion trends constantly evolve and often reflect the spirit of the time. Black people are…

What You Need to Know about National Caribbean American Heritage Month

Did you know that June is National Caribbean American Heritage Month? If not, it’s okay…

10 Historic Neighborhoods That Celebrate Black Excellence

Black business districts and neighborhoods have always provided a sense of belonging and safety that…

One of Europe’s Best Violinists Was a Black Man Named Joseph Bologne

Chevalier, a film dramatically retelling the extraordinary life of one of the greatest violinists and…

Have You Heard of Orania, the All-White Town in Africa?

Africa is vastly diverse, with 54 countries and over 3,000 ethnic groups, most native to…

Freaknik: The Rise and Fall of One of Hip Hop’s Most Misunderstood Festivals

Freaknik, a portmanteau of “freaky” and “picnic,” rings an instant bell to anyone growing up…

8 Things You Didn’t Know About Afro Ecuadorians

Throughout the African Diaspora, there are communities of Latin people whose dark brown skin resembles…