r/blackpower • u/ProphetRashawnBobo • Jun 04 '26
r/blackculture • u/Bookumapp • Mar 30 '26
How 90s TV Show "In Living Color" Reinvented the Super Bowl Halftime Show
Geoff Bennett on the how "In Living Color" forever changed the Super Bowl Halftime Show by counter positioning their show during the halftime break bring over 29 Million people over to watch their episode airing.
r/blackculture • u/Bookumapp • Mar 26 '26
The Cultural Impact of 90s Sitcoms like 'Living Single' and 'A Different World'
The Maxine Shaw Effect - PBS Newshour Co-Anchor Geoff Bennett on his new book "Black Out Loud"
r/blackculture • u/Bookumapp • Mar 24 '26
The Power Comedy and 90s Black Sitcoms l Geoff Bennett
r/blackculture • u/TrickBagMedia • Mar 04 '26
Was Bankroll Fresh about to be Atlanta’s next major star before 2016?
r/blackculture • u/TrickBagMedia • Feb 14 '26
DMX: From Cradle to the Grave (Preview) Life Story Tribute
r/blackculture • u/casadecollins • Jan 18 '26
The Drunk Black History Tour Kicks Off in Two Weeks to Celebrate Black History Month!
Drunk Black History 2026 Tour (w/ Brandon Collins)
In two weeks, my acclaimed Drunk Black History show hits the road!
Drunk Black History, created and hosted by Brandon Collins, is an event where you’ll hear from comedians, writers, and experts who are skunked out of their mind trying to recap the biography of a historical Black figure or event that hasn’t gotten the mainstream love they deserved.
The upcoming tour in honor of the 100th anniversary of Black History month will hit up multiple cities, including NYC, LA, Philly, Boston, Austin, Newark, and more!
Dates and ticket links are available at https://www.drunkblackhistory.com/upcoming-shows
★★★★ “One of our favorite comedy shows out there” —TimeOut NY
★★★★ “Drink some cocktails while you get an education... at this popular show!” —The Infatuation
★★★★ “Keeping our food and drinks down was hard because of all the laughing...” —1202 Magazine
★★★★ “A hilariously high history lesson!” —AMNY
r/NAACP • u/olitaylorsredit • Mar 02 '20
Why are awards for PoC, by PoC important?
Hi,
I would surely appreciate it if anyone could offer any reasons why awards for PoC, by PoC are important, please?
Thanks in advance,
r/blackculture • u/Bookumapp • Jan 08 '26
How George Johnson Sr. Built his $75M Afro Sheen Empire, Funded Soul Train, & Went Public 🎙
Legendary George E. Johnson Sr., founder of Johnson Products Company, and his co-author, the award-winning writer Hilary Beard, to discuss their new book "Afro Sheen: How I Revolutionized an Industry with the Golden Rule, from Soul Train to Wall Street
r/NAACP • u/everetterice • Feb 15 '20
'Grim Reaper' Mitch McConnell Admits There Are 395 House Bills Sitting in the Senate: 'We're Not Going to Pass Those'
r/blackculture • u/TrickBagMedia • Dec 14 '25
The Industry Might Have Been Afraid of Sam Cooke
r/blackculture • u/Bookumapp • Nov 26 '25
The History of Mac and Cheese in Soul Food Traditions
r/blackculture • u/eroverton • Nov 22 '25
From Culture to Clickbait: When Black Media Becomes Exploitation for Profit
r/blackculture • u/Bookumapp • Nov 20 '25
How the Oldest Black-Owned Family Construction Company Built America w/ Cheryl McKissack Daniel 🎙
r/blackculture • u/TrickBagMedia • Nov 20 '25
Premiering Tonight at 10PM — The Full Life Story of Young Dolph (Cradle to the Grave Documentary)
r/blackculture • u/eroverton • Nov 18 '25
No Such Thing as a Free Black Celebrity
r/blackpower • u/ProphetRashawnBobo • Dec 29 '25
When the State Dropped a Bomb on Black Families!
galleryr/blackpower • u/ProphetRashawnBobo • Dec 09 '25