Listening to a new Crippled Black Phoenix record is a bit like unwrapping a present. Even if you have an idea what’s under the intricate ribbons and shiny paper, you can still get surprised. That’s ...
PHOENIX - The Phoenix City Council denied a request to install a "Black Lives Matter" street mural downtown after another group sought to create a pro-law enforcement mural in response. "Based on ...
Across the Valley, young Black entrepreneurs and professionals are finding ways to shape Phoenix into their image. They’re entering politics at all levels from school boards to the Statehouse. They’re ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Season Of Mist One of the few truly radical rock bands of the 21st century, Crippled ...
The HBCU All-Star Game at Grand Canyon University was either a basketball game or a party, depending upon whom you ask. Either version would be accurate, and it has me convinced that Black Phoenix ...
Straw and Wool, one of Phoenix’s premier Black-owned businesses, has captured the national spotlight and will be featured alongside other small brands as part of ESPN’s Championing Black Businesses ...
PHOENIX – Five years ago, a group of African American women in Phoenix called the Black Mothers Forum came together because they wanted to create a safe and supportive learning environment for their ...
Last month, in a story highlighting Phoenix-area food and drink businesses showing solidarity with anti-racism efforts, we noted the existence of a guide of Black-owned Valley restaurants assembled by ...
It’s not difficult to imagine Elizabeth Barrial, 36, the chief perfumer for Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab, as a sorceress of the night. Besides practicing her potion-making craft, the esoteric perfume ...
The Black Phoenix design team broke their own record, going from just under 48 hours to less than a day. By Nicholas Slayton Published May 4, 2024 5:59 PM EDT After hours of planning and design work, ...
PHOENIX — Three American Legion posts stand within miles of each other in central Phoenix, a curious reminder of how segregation once ruled the U.S. Southwest as well as the Deep South. Soldiers ...