A Black woman publisher has made history by receiving a prestigious award. This marks the first time in 125 years that the award has been given to a Black woman publisher. The publisher emphasizes her commitment to providing no paywall journalism for the Black community, which she serves.
‘ Publisher and my father, Wilbert “Bill” Tatum, before me. We’ve been reporting the news of the day from a Black perspective since 1909 –, the first time in the 125 years of this award it has been given to a Black woman publisher – We are proud to provide no paywall journalism for the Black community we serve, the largest Black and Brown community in the country.‘ Publisher and my father, Wilbert “Bill” Tatum, before me.
While doing an interview on an Australian talk show, Tyra Banks surprised viewers on Jan. 20, when the former “Dancing with the Stars” host revealed she and her boyfriend Louis Bélanger-Martin lost one of their residences in the Los Angeles wildfires. The supermodel/businesswoman broke down in tears as she revealed she was in Sydney, Australia, when she learned her house in the Palisades burned to the ground.
Jury selection began Jan. 21 in the trial against Harlem-born rapper A$AP Rocky, whose real name is Rakim Mayers. Rocky is charged with shooting a gun at his childhood friend and former A$AP crew member A$AP Relli, real name Terell Ephron, in 2021 in Los Angeles, California, allegedly over money. Rocky, who shares two sons with his longtime girlfriend, Rihanna, could get decades in prison if convicted. He pleaded not guilty to two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic weapon.
We Hear … Grammy-nominated poet, writer, and civil rights activist Kevin Powell hosted the world premiere of his directorial debut, “When We Free the World,” on Jan. 15 at First Corinthian Baptist Church in Harlem. Produced and written by Evangeline Lawson and Powell through their company Brooklyn Diego, the movie is a documentary featuring 70 male voices across five generations, from teenagers to nonagenarian seniors…….' Publisher and my father, Wilbert"Bill" Tatum, before me.
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