Why Shedeur Sanders Dropped in the 2025 NFL Draft — And Why It Makes Sense

Despite his talent, Shedeur Sanders fell to the fifth round of the NFL Draft—because leadership, humility, and team chemistry matter more than hype.

Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo National Finals Nominated for USA TODAY’s Best Rodeo Award

By Milton Kirby | Truth Seekers Journal | April 21, 2025 The Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo National Finals—a cultural and competitive cornerstone celebrating African American cowboy legacy—has been nominated for…

Black Golfers, the Masters, and the Economic Power of Augusta National

The 2025 Masters highlighted golf’s evolving legacy—spotlighting Black pioneers, Augusta’s exclusivity, and a $140M economic impact—while diversity efforts continue to reshape the sport.

Bill Russell: A Champion On and Off the Court

NBA legend Bill Russell broke records and racial barriers—as a champion player, pioneering coach, and fearless civil rights activist. His impact still echoes today.

Trump Golf Weekends’ Cost To Taxpayers Hits $18.2 Million

Donald Trump has spent over $18 million in taxpayer money on golfing since his second term began, playing at his Florida courses on 13 occasions out of 48 days in office. This spending could surpass the $151.5 million spent during his first term, raising concerns about the associated costs and security measures.

Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Performance Sparks National Debate

Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX halftime performance on February 9, 2025, has become a focal point of national discussion, eliciting a spectrum of reactions from acclaim to controversy.

Atlanta Dream Sign Brittney Griner in Historic Free Agent Acquisition

In a game-changing move, the Atlanta Dream have signed Brittney Griner, one of the most dominant and influential players in WNBA history

How Super Bowl Quarterbacks Jalen Hurts, Patrick Mahomes Prove Diversity Matters On And Off The Field

The article discusses the significance of diversity in the NFL, highlighting the historic achievement of Black quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts leading their teams to the Super Bowl. It reflects on the discrimination faced by past players like Jimmy Raye and emphasizes the importance of diversity for success in sports and society.

Martin Luther King, Jr. African-American Rodeo of Champions Thrills Denver Audience

The Martin Luther King, Jr. African-American Rodeo of Champions took place on January 20, 2025, in Denver, celebrating Black Western culture. The event, organized by BPIR, showcased impressive rodeo performances before over 6,000 spectators and awarded scholarships to students, honoring the legacy of Black cowboys and cowgirls in American history.

Atlanta Dream Sell Out 2025 Season Tickets for Second Straight Year

The Atlanta Dream has sold out its 2025 Season Ticket Memberships for a second consecutive year, reflecting its rising popularity since 2021. Four home games are already sold out. New head coach Karl Smesko will debut on May 16. The team continues to energize fans and the local sports community.