
Why Jasmine Crockett Lost: 5 Brutal Truths Black Politics Must Face Now
Why Jasmine Crockett Lost: 5 Brutal Truths Black Politics Must Face Now Let’s be clear about why Jasmine Crockett lost before the spin machine fully takes over — because it’s

Why Jasmine Crockett Lost: 5 Brutal Truths Black Politics Must Face Now Let’s be clear about why Jasmine Crockett lost before the spin machine fully takes over — because it’s

“I’m Working on Me” — Is This the New “It’s Not You, It’s Me”? You already know what’s happening the moment she says it. When she says she’s working on

Why Black Americans Could Never Buy Essence: Who All Going? https://the-afrofuturist.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/essence-fest-2026-the-sacred-festival-at-a-cultural-crossroads-hallelujah.pdf “Who all going?” Pay attention to when Black folks ask that question. It ain’t always casual. Sometimes — especially

Afrofuturist Smart Pen Guide: 4 Powerful Tools for Writing That Resists Erasure. The griot did not carry a phone.The griot carried memory — in voice, in rhythm, in the precise

France Losing African Colonies: The Nationalist Fire Paris Could Not Put Out On the morning of May 8, 1945 — the same day that church bells rang across Paris and

DigiByte Afrofuturism: 12 Years, Zero Downtime, and the Most Sovereign Chain Nobody Claimed (CURRENT PRICE OF DIGIBYTE IS NOT REFLECTED ON ANY IMAGE IN THIS ARTICLE. TO SEE REAL

Eco-Melanin: Why African Botanicals Are the Future of Clean Beauty There is a $163 billion industry built largely on ingredients it did not invent, sourced from land it does

‘What You Gonna Do?’: Two Black Men Laugh in a Racist’s Face — And Black Joy as Resistance Goes Viral He had one minute. One minute to land an insult,

From Grace Jones to 2026: The Evolution of Afrofuturist Fashion Icons There is a lineage in fashion that no textbook fully captures. It does not begin in Paris. It does

Is a Black Woman Using A.I. for Love — And the Internet Has Thoughts The apps promised love. They delivered algorithms. And for one Black woman — we’ll call her