The North American Falconers Association describes Falconry as “the taking of wild quarry in its natural state and habitat by means of a trained raptor.”  It’s a profession that has been around for close to 4000 years.  And training for the profession is intense with two years as an apprentice and seven years to become […]

The Outlet with Kei-Touch interviewed Dawn Moss, Executive VP The Carolina Kitchen, Miss Black USA 1996 & Founder, Good Girls Getting Better.  Addressing mental health in women

Radio One is celebrating black history by saluting Future History Makers, people giving back to our community today to shape our tomorrow. Today we salute….Jazmin Long, CEO of Birthing Beautiful Communities, a nonprofit community based doula program which extends intensive peer to peer support to families throughout pregnancy, during labor and birth, and up to […]

Black History Month

The day is about “love in action.”  

Learn about Harriet Tubman and follow her story from an enslaved girl, to a spy, and ultimately to a woman warrior of freedom as shared by author & storyteller Carlo L’Chelle Dawson. It’s part of a unique weekend feature at the Gantt Center.  Participants will learn about the Underground Railroad history, abolitionists, and coded terms […]

MasterClass for the first-time ever is offering a three-part class, Black History, Black Freedom and Black Love – freely available on MasterClass.com during Black History Month. MasterClass has teamed up with seven preeminent Black thought leaders share their insight on race in America in three parts: past, present, and future, saying it’s “the history you […]

Radio One is celebrating black history by saluting Future History Makers, people giving back to our community today to shape our tomorrow. Today we salute….Paula Stewart, owner and operator of Mixology Inc Kids which is a summer entrepreneur program with the focus on kids ages 8-17. Mixology Inc Kids gives kids a chance to see […]

Black History Month

Xavierian Brothers, a mostly white Catholic high school in suburban Boston, not only chose to serve fried chicken for its Black History Month but administrators also placed the blame squarely on the shoulders of an African American cafeteria worker.

When traveling, finding a good hotel can be a challenge.  MadameNoire, an international online magazine, recently listed five black owned hotels you might consider. The Ivy Hotel in Baltimore, MD was founded in 2014 by a husband and wife team, Eddie & Sylvia Brown, who met at Howard University.  Known for it’s unique décor and […]

Rosa Parks Day celebrates the legacy of Rosa Parks, a woman who is a symbol of equality, civil rights, and the American Civil Rights Movement. The holiday is celebrated on February 4, which is her birthday.  We celebrate her legacy and the date in 1955 when she refused to give up her seat on a […]

We’ve listed 28 black movies to watch during Black History Month so you can challenge yourself to one movie a day.

Radio One is celebrating black history by saluting Future History Makers, people giving back to our community today to shape our tomorrow. Today we salute….Dameyonna Willis, founder of Queen I am Girl Empowerment. Ms.Willis is someone who is genuinely invested in the youth and their development. Through her nonprofit Queen I am Girl Empowerment she […]