Filmmaker Byron Hurt was so fascinated by Soul Food’s deep roots in Black history that he made a movie about it entitled, Soul Food Junkies. Soul Food Junkies explores the quintessential cuisine, which has made a huge impact on African American health and identity on some. Hurt explores the past present and future of soul food from its roots in West Africa, to it’s journey to the American Sout...
by Alexis Garrett Stodghill From Ebony.com: When the trailer was released earlier t...
Jamie Foxx on "SNL" as Madea by Kirsten West Savali Academy-Award winning actor, Grammy-Aw...
Left: Presenter Tyler Perry onstage at Spike TV's 'Eddie Murphy: One Night Only' at the Saban Th...
His problem isn't that he lost the black vote -- it's that his party doesn't understand black vote...
by Terrell Jermaine Starr--NewsOne The Republicans are talking a good game about the need to di...
© 2011 Milwaukee Community Journal. All Rights Reserved
News by MCJ