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Killer Mike, the acclaimed rapper known for his unfiltered opinions on social and political matters, recently delved into his views on interracial relationships during a candid interview. Text “RICKEY” to 71007 to join the Rickey Smiley Morning Show mobile club for exclusive news. (Terms and conditions). Reflecting on his personal choice, he echoed the sentiment of economist Walter […]
In a new video posted on her Instagram page, Dr. Jackie is addressing the controversy surrounding her resurfaced comments from 2020. Text “RICKEY” to 71007 to join the Rickey Smiley Morning Show mobile club for exclusive news. (Terms and conditions). The comments, made during a live interview with one of her cast mates, raised concerns about the higher […]
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As the year of 2022 comes to an end, Black people and more specifically Black Women have continued to make positive monumental moments in history!
Details are emerging about the death of Shanquella Robinson, the 25-year-old North Carolina woman who died on a trip to Mexico with friends.
Kapri & LP are the only 2 Black American contestants on the first season of the new Netflix competition series "Drink Masters" and they're both representing DC!
Soul Cap is here to stay.
In Rickey Unleashed, he shares a message to black women and reminds them to get checked to make sure that they're healthy.
From the housing crisis and the pandemic to voting rights and police reform, these changemakers dare to do the unthinkable when it comes to shifting the scales of justice and equality for all.
Violence against black women is a growing epidemic, with spikes happening all over the country. Black women are constantly in the crosshairs of physical and mental abuse, usually by someone who claims to love them.
Recognition of the need for pay equity must consider the economic conditions within which Black women exist, addressing persisting disparities in pay and devaluation of jobs commonly held by Black women.
The 2020 Tokyo Olympics Summer Games may have been delayed by a year, but the Black women Olympians competing for gold certainly won't be denied.