A little bit of Harlem is coming to Los Angeles. Meagan Good has joined the cast of Reasonable Doubt for its upcoming fourth season. Good will play Regina Harris, the new district attorney, described as smart, compassionate, and no one’s fool. Last seen in Lifetime’s I’ll Never Let You Go, Good is known for her leading role as […]
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The Last Line of Defense: How Community Coaches Are Saving Youth Sports
Before returning to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2025, at the time, retired NFL quarterback Teddy Bridgewater took a short stint coaching at Miami Northwestern High School. This act of public service, however, did not come without controversy. After covering rides to and from practice and providing meals to his players, Bridgewater was suspended in […]
First a Barbie, Now An Icon. Serena Williams on Becoming Barbie Dream Fest’s First Honoree
Serena Williams knows exactly what accessories she’d have in her Barbie playset. “A blazer—my go-to for off-court work events,” she exclaimed to EBONY. “A fun bag or heels. And of course, a tennis racket, because that’s where it all started. I’d also sneak in a little something extra for my girls.” The power blazer is […]
Kensington Grey and DBA Are Redefining How Black Creators Build Power in 2026
There was a time when creator agencies operated like booking factories. Secure the deal. Deliver the post. Collect the check. Repeat. That model is dead. Or at least, it’s no longer enough to survive in an industry where Black creators are not just shaping culture, but defining the business of it. In 2026, the agencies […]
These Black Opera Singers Share the Legacy the Art Form Carries
In an era marked by uncertainty and the reevaluation of traditional institutions, the role of Black opera singers has taken on profound significance. With the recent discourse involving actor Timothee Chalamet, who said, “I don’t want to be working in ballet, or opera, or things where it’s like, ‘Hey, keep this thing alive, even though […]
Here’s What To Know About The Partial Government Shutdown and TSA Workers Going Unpaid
For over a month, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees have continued to work without adequate pay as tensions rise at airports across the U.S. This situation began as a result of indecision coming from political leadership after the Senate was supposed to agree on funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border […]
Between the Pages: Tayari Jones Explores What It Means to Grow Up Without a Mother in ‘Kin’
There’s something uncomfortable about how Kin, Tayari Jones’ latest novel, confronts the absence of motherhood. As a daughter who has experienced maternal abandonment without explanation or closure, that ache never leaves you. In Kin, Annie and Vernice share the burden of being motherless, but they approach it in decidedly different ways. Abandoned before she could […]
A First-Timer’s Guide to the Maldives: What I Loved, What I’d Skip, and What I’d Do Differently
I’m A Black Man Watching ‘Imperfect Women.’ Here’s Why You Should Too
For sports lovers, “March Madness” signals college basketball tournaments filling our TVs and devices with the latest collegiate exploits on the hard court. While I will be tuning in to watch numerous games, this year my “March Madness” includes a new roster, Imperfect Women, Apple TV+’s new series that has me guessing and on the […]
How This Artist’s Afro-Caribbean Roots are Shifting Southern Contemporary Art
The South has always been a canvas for expression, and Kandy G. Lopez knew from a very early age the importance of exploring identity and power through mixed media. Born to Dominican parents, she draws from her experience navigating her upbringing as an inner city kid. “I understood that you can be taught how to […]









