The Clapback Chronicles: Here's What Happened When a Troll Said Beyonce Should Stop Wearing White People's Hair
We’re officially in the Trump era, and one of the ways black people are resisting is wit, humor and the art of the clapback. We’re
We’re officially in the Trump era, and one of the ways black people are resisting is wit, humor and the art of the clapback. We’re

Yara Shahidi’s mother Keri is African American and father Afshin is a native of Iran, one of the countries included in Donald Trump’s ban of

In an incredible harnessing of black girl magic the new ad for Beyonce’s athleisure line Ivy Park, features singer SZA, Lauryn Hill progeny Selah Marley,
Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris covers the latest issue of Rolling Stone, and in her first in-depth interview, the heiress to the Jackson fortune gives a

The common image of Rosa Parks is a bespectacled woman with hair pulled back. But Parks’ had waist-length hair that she did not reveal publicly.
Last night Amber Rose asked fans to share their confessions in a Instagram Live session she did with bestie Blac Chyna. The session was casual
Alicia Keys is… still talking about makeup. Back in May, the singer made a strong anti-makeup statement in Lena Dunham’s Lenny Letter that came across
Over the holiday a couples photo of Lance Gross, his wife Rebecca and their friends went viral, sparking widespread debate on color and gender. In
Exhibit A: Baby Beyonce Exhibit B: Blue Ivy in July 2016 Blue Ivy in September 2015 Conclusion? Twinsies!
Cashawn Thompson is responsible for making ‘Black Girl Magic’ a mainstream expression. In a 2015 LA Times interview she explained why she started using the

The Cape Town Natural Hair Festival, held on December 18, is a beautiful reminder that the normalization of natural hair continues globally. The event was
Eva Marcille has grown a lot. She shot into public view 13 years ago as winner of cycle 3 of America’s Next Top Model, an
Blacks in America are still feeling the well-documented effects of slavery, Jim Crow and racist housing, education and banking policies. And yet, in American classrooms

As black hubs all over the country struggle against gentrification and rising housing prices, it’s heartening to remember that, for a moment of American history,