The 2023 Super Bowl deserves its place in (Black) history

This February will be remembered as a time when we not only celebrated Black history, we watched ourselves making it! The 2023 Super Bowl will make its mark in history, not just for Rihanna’s half-time performance, but because it’s the first time there will be two Black quarterbacks face off…

White lives have always mattered – that’s the problem, “Ye”

During Paris Fashion Week, America’s most controversial rap “artist” turned fashion designer Kanye West did what he does best: generate headlines. This time, he had a little help in the form of another controversial figure, Black female conservative commentator Candace Owens. The two strutted arm-in-arm at the Oct. 3 fashion…

Why is swimming so “white”?

Recently during an episode of the BLK News Now! YouTube Vlog “FalCo Files,” I was presented with a question about my opinion of an annoying stereotype. I shared, that in my opinion, one annoying stereotype is the “myth” that I can’t swim because of a pervasive stereotype that Black people…

Black don’t crack, but skin cancer kills

Yes, Black is beautiful. And as much as Black people take pride in their skin and skin care, the truth is there’s a much more indiscriminate health problem than breast cancer, which I share last week. Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death among women in the U.S., but…

BET Awards: The catastrophe with silver linings

I’m a grateful person. I don’t ask for much, especially when it’s free, but this Sunday’s BET Awards had me asking “where did the money go?” I agree with Corey’s column about the failures of this awards show. There were more than a few eyesores that I can’t help but pick…

Who is the Grandmother of Juneteenth?

In case you didn’t know, grandmothers aren’t just for kids. And Juneteenth is no exception. Some people may not know Opal Lee, but she has been dubbed  the grandmother of Juneteenth — and for good reason. For those who don’t know Opal Lee, she is a mother, sister, aunt, grandmother and…

Gun violence in America isn’t a race problem

I think we, level-headed people, can all agree the increase in gun violence in the U.S., no matter the ethnicity of the individual behind the weapon, is a serious problem. But there is a bigger problem we are ignoring: politicians and people in positions of authority using their power as…

Reparations: Is there a price tag on generational suffering?

The national discussion on reparations is ramping up again. This time, thanks in part to a groundbreaking study in California, which BNN reported on this week. I have heard this discussion many times growing up. As an African American, it’s hard to escape. No pun intended. But I can’t help…

Beam me up, too

Last week, I read C.A.’s column about humanity looking for aliens yet treating other humans like they don’t belong here, and it got me thinking. We are so enamored with the possibility of life outside of Earth but lack appreciation for our own planet, and what we as humans are…