

Melvin Charles and Gleason Jackson holding the Black American Heritage Flag outside the Union County Courthouse, Elizabeth, New Jersey (1967).
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Melvin Charles and Gleason Jackson holding the Black American Heritage Flag outside the Union County Courthouse, Elizabeth, New Jersey (1967).

“It’s not on your website” Oh, ok... apologies, we didn’t realize you were going to bring part of a FIRE HYDRANT to the airport.








This is a very uncomfortable truth but there is global hierarchy of blackness; black Americans at the very top, Caribbeans & Afro-Latinos in the middle, and Africans at the very bottom. Not only are Africans at the bottom globally, they are considered the lowest rung within the black race itself. This is not me trying to cause 'division', but it's a reality that a lot of us are just now beginning to acknowledge, none of us chose this reality, black people worldwide still go through anti-blackness (some worse than others).





Restaurants, replacing actual photos of your food with AI images is not the flex you think it is

Masego just dropped his new song “Recommend” and the video is literally him playing every instrument that went into creating the record 🔥






DJ Khaled visits Marcy Projects