Rock is back or should we say Black
Meet the young musician who is breaking racial stereotypes surrounding rock music.
Black. fosters engaging dialogue on early career development with DeAndre Brown
Black. holds their last event of the year with this year's special guest DeAndre Brown.
Highlighting Black USC alumni in media
This Black History Month, Annenberg Media is highlighting Black alumni that have made an impact in the media and journalism industries.
What does Black History Month mean?
It’s that time of the year again when we celebrate the rich, inspiring and soul-shaking history of the Black Americans. It has been 47 years since this month was officially recognized by then-President Gerald R. Ford to “honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.” However, in those 47 years, systematic racism, homophobia, and prejudice remain prevalent issues facing the Black community. Three USC students take a moment to explore and discuss the state of Black History Month in 2024 – its value, its impact and its potential for the future.
Twelve historically black universities were present at this weekend’s MSI Conference
Twelve historically black universities were present at this weekend’s 3rd annual MSI Conference.
Rod Wave helps reshape the way society and the Black community see masculinity
The rapper challenges generations of toxic masculinity one lyric at a time.
A reflection of kinship between Black and Indigenous communities with Radmilla Cody.
Radmilla Cody believes “Black and Native people have a long intertwined history of kinship and resistance that predates the so-called United States.” This conversation with her explores this idea of intersectionality and similarity between the Black and Indigenous communities.