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ABC hopes to keep the conversation about Black History Month going in March with the premiere of the six-episode Soul...
Black female action stars used to be a staple of pop-culture, from Teresa Graves in the 1974-1975 ABC crime drama...
The docuseries focusing on Black innovators and creators returns for Season 2 on Feb.
Dark Humor: Black Comedians.
The iconic actress died today, her manager Larry Thompson announced without revealing details of her death.
The Shondaland period drama was widely praised ahead of its Christmas Day premiere.
James and host Chris Harrison were "wholly unequipped to deal with the substance of the diversity issues that plague the...
It took a nationwide reckoning over race to make it happen, but after 18 years and 24 seasons, The Bachelor...
While The Simpsons, Family Guy, Big Mouth and Central Park made headlines over the summer for moving toward having minority...
While charming thanks to Moses Ingram's performance, "it is just unpleasant to watch Jolene talk like a weird Blaxploitation character...
There was cause for celebration this summer When Netflix anounced that it had licensed the streaming rights for a number...
Ava DuVernay, Kerry Washington, Issa Rae, Tessa Thompson, Rashida Jones, Regina King and Channing Dungey are among the prominent Black...
The shows include Barbershop Medicine on the impact race and socioeconomic status have on healthcare and longevity, Onyx Family Dinner,...
"Though of course the Kardashians never went as far as Rachel Dolezal or Jessica Krug in claiming 'transracialism' or Black...
Former Emmy nominee Jesse Collins has been tapped to lead the Pepsi Super Bowl LV Halftime Show.