Black History Month

R&B newcomer Kent Jones sat down with us to discuss black music and his artistry. “Black culture in particular is special because it’s ours,” said Jones. He defines his sound as an appreciation of his South Florida roots with influence from Jazz artists. “A lot of my musical influences are like the Count Basie Orchestra […]

Black History Month

Bibi Bourelly sat down with us to discuss her artistry and musical influences. “My biggest musical influence is my father, John Paul Bourelly who is a phenomenal guitar player and jazz musician,” said Bourelly. The singer/songwriter believes that black music is influential all over the world. “Black people are just generally so influential globally across […]

Music Mogul L.A. Reid stopped by the Old School studios to talk about his new book.  But while there he took a moment to reflect on Black History and if he’s had to endure hardships throughout his career.  Check it out.

Former Black Panther Sekou Odinga and Black Lives Matter activist Larry Fellows may come from different Black liberation movements, but both understand that to truly celebrate Black History Month, we must dig deeper.

Are You Kidding Me? These African Americans Have NEVER tasted Soul Food! Watch The Video As The Fun Begins!  

Erroll M. Brown was named the U.S. Coast Guard’s first admiral in 1998, completing a long journey that began when he was a high school…

For days, people have been wondering who shouted out "Haay, Michelle" to the First Lady at last week's Black History Month celebration.

Social media, while effective, is also where modern-day surveillance thrives. Here, Black Lives Matter activist Arielle Newton and former Black Panther Rosemari Mealy discuss the pros and cons.

Black History Month

While hosting a reception for Black History Month on Thursday, President Barack Obama greeted the crowd with First Lady Michelle Obama by his side, and of course, he brought the jokes.

Activist Larry Fellows and former Black Panther member Sekou Odinga discuss revolution music and how deeply woven art is in the tapestry of resistance.