From "Black-ish's" Rainbow to "Pose's" Blanca to "Empire's" Cookie, here are the fictional women we wouldn't mind wishing "Happy Mother's Day" to this year.

Although the media has come a long way with representation of people of color on screens, there’s still work to do.

With the mid-season premiere on and poppin’, the gang is back and slaying zombies like never before.

#BlackGirlNerds unite! Scully and Mulder are finally back on the small screen.

According to NeNe, she’s in a much better place now that she's exploring life after "The Real Housewives of Atlanta."

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Despite some obvious stereotypical jokes at the expense of her Black character, actress Keke Palmer says she's not taking it personally.

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Wesley Snipes’ new drama The Player debuted on NBC last week and he talks to the Tom Joyner Morning Show about his role as the…

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PBS’s Tavis Smiley says Fox’s monster hit show Empire may not be showing the best images of Black people on television. In fact, he suggests it may actually be showing only the worst. In a clip from his upcoming interview on Larry King’s PoliticKING , the television host said he’s overheard conversations in barber shops and other […]

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Last week we opened the voting for our Greatest Black Sitcom of All-Time Competition. Yesterday voting closed for round 1 and we’re down from 64 shows to 32. Based on the seeding of the editorial team we didn’t see any upset loses although we were surprised to see the short-lived 90’s sitcom “Thea” beat out […]

After 25 years, Oprah Winfrey is calling it quits with her talk show and moving on to her OWN Network which debuts January 1, 2011. In a recent interview with TV Guide, she discusses her last and final season and the secrets to success. Here are a few excerpts: On getting emotional about the end: […]

Black TV Moms have always have had their very own dynamic. From the way they walked, to the way they handled their children and their husbands. This same uniqueness is what sparked a generation of women now who are now mothers and wives and in some way or another, have taken certain principles from these […]