BHBC The Crew Edition: Bad Boy - Day 14
Today’s call is a celebration of Black excellence, and a look into the hustle and heart of a man that defined the sound, look, and experience of a generation. What Sean Combs has built is masterful. An empire that includes the best dranks (shout out to Ciroc Watermelon), the most classic music, and one of the most successful business empires run by a Black man. He’s endured many defeats but continues to triumph, and today we break it all down. The record deals, the beefs, the love affairs and more. It’s going to be a festival on foot.
BHBC The Crew Edition: Grace Jones and the First Black Supermodels - Day 13
People will tell you she wasn’t a true supermodel. Too androgynous. Too loud. Not pretty enough. Her own boyfriend said she had a grotesque beauty. Boy bye. Yet, Grace Jones somehow made it from the pews of a holiness church in Jamaica to bearing her gorgeous body on the cover of magazines and being a muse to musicians, painters, and culture makers for decades.
BHBC The Crew Edition: The Buffalo Soldiers - Day 12
“In thinking of America, I sometimes find myself admiring her bright blue sky — her grand old woods — her fertile fields — her beautiful rivers — her mighty lakes, and star-crowned mountains. But my rapture is soon checked, my joy is soon turned to mourning. When I remember that all is cursed with the infernal actions of slaveholding, robbery and wrong, — when I remember that with the waters of her noblest rivers, the tears of my brethren are borne to the ocean, disregarded and forgotten, and that her most fertile fields drink daily of the warm blood of my outraged sisters, I am filled with unutterable loathing.” - Frederick Douglas
BHBC The Crew Edition: Fela Kuti and the Birth of AfroBeat - Day 11
Good News on Good Friday!
Today, we are delighted to share good news. After meeting our goal of rallying a million Black women to walk, we are directing that power to serve the “1000 Blackest Neighborhoods in America.”
WE ARE CALLING ON YOU TO JOIN US in a massive return to the streets in 2022. We are not asking permission. We are daring to believe in our own worth, opening our front doors, walking out on faith, and finding the grit to make walking a personal discipline. But that’s not enough this year. 200 years after the birth of Harriet Tubman, we are bringing our closest friends along.