News

The Black diaspora has shaped cities, built economies, sparked revolutions, and created entire cultural movements.
This signature event of the Global Black Economic Forum returns July 5 with a celebration of Black LGBTQ+ leaders, artists and advocates.
By Houston Style Magazine Staff Click here for updates on this story July 7, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — In a stirring and historic moment that reverberated across the Ernest N. Morial Convention ...
When Global Black Pride, an organization that celebrates Black LGBTQ+ communities around the world, thought of cities to host its first U.S. celebration, Atlanta was at the top of the list.. Of ...
Global Black Pride will host its first in-person event in Toronto, July 28-31. The global Pride event specifically celebrating the Black LGBTQ community around the world announced its partnership with ...
Global Black Pride was first founded in 2020 by Global Black Gay Men Connect (GBGMC) during the COVID-19 pandemic as the first Pride organization “that brings together Black LGBTQI+ communities ...
The Global Black Economic Forum will join the Election Protection coalition convened by the Lawyers’ Committee, the nation’s largest non-partisan voter protection effort, boasting over 300 ...
Representation is a key driver of media engagement. Black talent on TV has never been more visible, but the numbers—and audience demand—suggest there’s room for even more. Our most recent study found ...
Black Lives Matter may have started in the U.S. in response to police violence against black people, but its message has now gone global. Mass protests have recently taken place not only across ...
A century before Beyoncé, Josephine Baker became America’s first global pop star. She broke barriers, built a brand, and never asked permission.