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Article and interview by Jazmyn Summers You probably read the news on Black America Web that The NAACP Image awards wrapped this weekend with Usher being honored with the President’s Award for Entertainer of the Year. Oprah Winfrey made a surprise appearance to present the honor. The singer paid tribute to the women in his life. “They […] The post Backstage Buzz at the NAACP Image Awards appeared first on Black America Web.
Jessica Pettway was an 'OG influencer,' engaging audiences even before the job had a name.
Today is Queen Latifah’s 54th birthday, and we're celebrating in style.
The 55th NAACP Image Awards took place over the weekend. Check out some of our favorite moments from the ceremony inside.
Regina King opens up about her son's suicide, her healing journey, and more in 'Harper's BAZAAR's' Possibility issue.
Singer-songwriter Dwan Hill introduces his single ‘Mansion’ on Get Up Mornings! with Erica Campbell. You don’t want to miss this. Want news at your fingertips? Text “ERICA” to 52140 to join our club. (Terms and conditions) CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD OUR APP AND TAKE US WITH YOU ANYWHERE! READ MORE STORIES ON GETUPERICA.COM: HEAD BACK TO GETUPERICA.COM
The Hollywood icon sat down with Robin Roberts to chat about her latest film project and her grief journey.
The NAACP Image Award winners in the Gospel/ Christian Music categories were just announced! Congratulations to Kirk Franklin who won for OUTSTANDING GOSPEL/CHRISTIAN ALBUM for his album “Father’s Day. The other nominees included Kierra Sheard, Pastor Mike Jr., Jonathan McReynolds, and Maverick City Music. And congratulations to Kierra Sheard Kelly who won for OUTSTANDING GOSPEL/CHRISTIAN […]
Tim Ross joins the Get Up Church to gives all the details on his new book! For far too long we’ve been held captive by false promises of hype and hustle in a world that needs hope and healing. Welcome to the Basement is a rallying cry and a practical guide to God’s radical last-shall-be-first, least-shall-be-greatest […]
Breonna's death sent shock waves throughout the country. Then - and now - we say her name. Doing so remains a rallying cry for protecting Black women, listening to our stories, and realizing the injustices against us and our communities.