Some believe that there has been a narrative that suggests African American leaders can’t thrive in Cincinnati, but others are fighting to change this. Last year the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber introduced The We Are Making Black History campaign. This campaign honors African Americans in different segments of the community, whom you may or may […]

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Fresh off the news that it is now the highest-grossing Academy Award-nominated film this year (with $127.5 million and counting,) Hidden Figures continues to inspire little girls everywhere with its incredible true story that is the epitome of #BlackGirlMagic. Since the film has been such a hit and resonated with so many, especially those in […]

Black History Month originated in 1926, founded by Carter G. Woodson and was created to celebrate achievements, births, important timelines, events and to remember those we lost.

  Be sure to catch TVOne’s Roland Martin Thursday February 2nd at Zion Baptist Church for a black history community lecture.  The event is free and open to the public.  Martin will talk about ‘the importance and impact of leveraging the Black vote to elect public officials who support the issues of the Black Community.’ […]

  For some, singer Andra Day exploded over night, but the 30-year-old will quickly tell you that couldn’t be further from the truth. Equal parts cool and…

This month has been full of great moments in history! See the stars who have made it their mission to make this the Blackest Black History Month. “You must never be fearful about what you are doing when it is right!” -Rosa Parks Your Thoughts? Jade West “Always On a Musical Quest” On-Air Personality/Producer/Public Affairs […]

Sunday February 21, 2016 marked another first just in time for Black History Month.  Eleven-time Grammy nominee Jazmine Sullivan is now the first African American R&B artist to sing the National Anthem at a National Hockey League game. Sullivan brought the crowd to a thunderous cheer when she effortlessly belted out the Star-Spangled Banner at […]

Did you know that 100.3 Old School Cincy’s own Fredd E. Redd has some ties to some Black History Makers himself?  Well we’ll let Fredd tell you himself. Check out Fredd E. Redd’s #MyBlackHistory story and many more during Black History Month

Black History Month should be a time for celebration, reflection, unity! Ever been asked a silly question about BHM? You can choose to “give that one look” and carry on with your life. You can also make the choice to respond! Share what you know. Each one Teach one. See below!   Take pride in […]

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Don’t let Diane Nash’s small role in the film "Selma" fool you. She was a crucial figure in the Freedom Rides, the lunch counter sit-ins, protests for Blacks’ voting rights and the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1965.

Don’t let Diane Nash’s small role in the film "Selma" fool you. She was a crucial figure in the Freedom Rides, the lunch counter sit-ins, protests for Blacks’ voting rights and the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1965.