Style Spotlight: Looks, Trends & Fashion Inspiration June 28–29, 2025 — It was more than just a pop-up—it was a celebration of bold self-expression, vibrant African-inspired fashion, and the community that makes it all come alive. Hosted in the heart of NYC, the D’IYANU Style, Sip & Shop event brought together fashion lovers, creatives, and loyal fans for two unforgettable days of style, laughter, and connection. From curated racks bursting with colorful prints to conversations that turned into lasting connections, the event buzzed with excitement. Attendees had the chance to preview and shop the newest summer products. …
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Black Arts & Culture Feature: AMY SHERALD, “A God Blessed Land (Empire of Dirt),” 2022 (oil on linen, 96 1/8 × 130 1/8 × 2 1/2 inches / 244.1 × 330.2 × 6.35 cm.). | Courtesy the Tymure Collection. © Amy Sherald. Photo by Joseph Hyde On View presents images from noteworthy exhibitions AN EXPANSIVE VIEW of the American people is on display at the Whitney Museum of American Art, a parade of poetic and engaging portraits by Amy Sherald. More than 40 paintings are featured in “Amy Sherald: American Sublime,” the largest exhibition of the artist and…
Black Background & Cultural Point Of Views: According to the Washington Blog Post, the Principal legislation policeman informed Donald Trump that he shows up in the Epstein Information a number of times. Pam Bondi evidently assigned numerous FBI representatives to search all the details and flag every gain access to that explains Donald’s name. Immediately later on, Bondi presented that say goodbye to information would certainly be released which there was no “customer list, though weeks before she informed press reporters it was “resting on her workdesk.” It comes as not a surprise that Donald Trump’s name shows up a…
Aging Well: Information & Insights for Elders and Caretakers On a current weekday night, Ashly Richards assisted her 13-year-old child, Situation, with research. He did mathematics issues and some analysis, emphasizing just how much he’s achieved at his college for youngsters with autism. Richards has actually listened to Trump management authorities recommend that food dyes and pediatric vaccinations create autism and ADHD. That position, she stated, unjustly criticizes moms and dads.” There’s no proof to sustain it,” stated Richards, 44, an advertising supervisor in Richmond, Virginia. “As a moms and dad, it’s exasperating.” In their passion to ” Make America…
Real Estate News & Market Insights: Real estate agents have a lot to keep track of. Current clients, leads, listings, transactions, incoming messages, and contact lists are just a few of the things an agent has to monitor and manage during their day. Fortunately, they don’t have to manage any of this information on their own. A solid customer relationship management (CRM) system puts all of this vital data — and more — in one location, so agents can access it at a moment’s notice and spend more time focusing on closing deals and generating revenue. There’s currently no shortage…
Voices, Votes & Vision: The Latest in Politics & Public Policy WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – President Donald Trump will meet with the president of the Philippines Tuesday. The two presidents hope to reach a deal to avoid tariffs. Tariffs on some countries are already in place and they’re affecting industries here in the U.S. US. car companies say it’ll cost them billions in profits, and you could pay more around the holidays because executives say they’re having a hard time planning. “We need to make sure that this country walks away from the reckless Trump tariffs,” said House Democratic Leader Hakeem…
Empowering Black Entrepreneurship: Stories of Success, Strategy & Growth Marvel Studios’ long-awaited Fantastic Four reboot has finally arrived—and it’s a resounding success. After years of development hurdles, casting rumors, and fan anticipation, the film has stormed the box office with a $200+ million worldwide opening, proving that Marvel’s First Family still holds massive appeal. Critics have praised its fresh yet faithful approach, balancing nostalgia with a modern MCU sensibility. Directed by Matt Shakman (WandaVision) and featuring a star-studded cast — including Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards, Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm, Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as…
From Hollywood to Home: Black Voices in Entertainment I think that sometimes, when we look at art, we’re hoping to recapture a piece of our past—a golden time when we had a deep and unforgettable experience with a painting, a photograph, or a drawing, when we were struck not only by its beauty but by its power to make us feel included in the world, less alone. Growing up, I pored over the black-and-white images in the Vogue photographer Irving Penn’s second book, “Worlds in a Small Room.” Originally published in 1974, the book is a testament to Penn’s interest…
Black Athletes in the Spotlight: HBCU Sports & Local Highlights After a turbulent year off the field, former LSU running back Trey Holly made headlines Tuesday, suiting up for Southern University following his much-anticipated but delayed entrance to fall camp. Holly, once one of Louisiana’s most celebrated high school rushers, has found a new home and fresh start just miles from his former team, drawing attention and optimism from fans and coaches alike. Holly, who sat out the first week of Southern’s fall camp, participated fully Tuesday, earning praise from observers. “He’s as advertised,” said Southern coach Terrence Graves. The…
Wellness That Matters: Black Health News & Community Care Cynthia Bailey is used to having her appearance scrutinized. She started her modeling career at 18. But today, her priorities are different. “At 58, my biggest concern right now is aging gracefully, intentionally embracing the process,” the reality star and actress says. “Every ten years I have to step it up a bit because the 40s ain’t the 50s, and the 50s ain’t the 60s. My health has become a priority.” We Grew Our Own Food Before she began her modeling career, Cynthia recalled a childhood in Alabama where they rarely…

