Our forever First Lady stopped by the Ellen Show and explained how she thinks we should deal with the current political climate. Take a look here. Sourced from YouTube Continue reading
Category Archives: Culture
Watch Janelle Monae’s Moving Time’s Up Speech
“We come in peace, but we mean business.” Sourced from Facebook Continue reading
#WCW Stacey Y. Abrams
The U.S. has never had a black woman as Governor but our Stacey Abrams plans to change that. She was born December 9, 1973 and is an American politician, lawyer, and businesswoman who was the House Minority Leader for the Georgia General Assembly and State Representative for the 89th House District. She is a member of the Democratic … Continue reading
Grammy Fashion love
We love the Grammy’s just as much as the next person and so we had to round up some of the Black Girl Magic of the night. Take a look and tell us what your fav look for the night was! Images sourced from: https://www.thecut.com/2018/01/grammy-awards-2018-red-carpet-fashion-and-dresses.html Continue reading
#BlackPanther Prep!
We know you are already planning your outfits for Black Panther. In the meantime we just had to share the character bios! Sourced from Facebook: By Andrew Gifford Continue reading
Bride Trade. Fighting Tanzania’s child bride tradition.
In Tanzania, it is against the law to marry underage girls. The punishment for those responsible – the husband and the parents of the bride who allowed the wedding to happen – is up to 30 years in prison. Nevertheless, there are families who continue to follow the tradition and attempt to marry their daughters … Continue reading
I Thought I Had To Be “Masculine” To Be Strong
“A man without his pride is courageous” – A spoken word poem by Asma Elbadawi Continue reading
Viola Davis is still our fav
Actress Viola Davis gave a passionate speech at the Women’s March in Los Angeles last week and we had to share. Watch it here: Sourced from Youtube Continue reading
The Black Hair Experience
Black hair is always policed and politicized. Watch Daphne Lee, a.k.a Miss Black USA story. Source ATTN Facebook Continue reading
Why Do We Send Abused Teens To Prison?
A black teenage girl has a 1 in 18 chance of going to prison in her lifetime, while it’s a 1 in 111 chance for her white counterpart. Source The Root Facebook Continue reading
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