
Photographer Seeks to Document Afro-Caribbean Gingers
London-based photographer, Michelle Marshall has set out to document people of color who carry the MC1R gene, which is responsible for red hair. Since the

London-based photographer, Michelle Marshall has set out to document people of color who carry the MC1R gene, which is responsible for red hair. Since the

Ahhh nostalgia… In a series of illustrations artist Xavier Payne captures elements of black 90s pop culture. Check it out. Ladies, what are your thoughts?
South Africa’s Xhosa people are known for their intricate bead work. The heavy use of lines, angularity and the color white in their dress gives

Since the annual AfroPunk Festival wrapped up in Brooklyn on August 23 there have been hundreds of photos circulating on social media of the strikingly
by Danielle Small of Salon It happened. I failed the “black” test. My hair stylist and I were chatting while she was taking a break

The Kru people are indigenous to Liberia and the Ivory Coast. Kru were most known for seafaring and their strong resistance to capture by European
Is this homage or is it doing way too much? Women on Instagram are using makeup to re-create the look of model Winnie Harlow’s vitiligo.
Elle Canada is facing major backlash from Black Twitter after declaring the dashiki the “new it item”. The dashiki is a colorful garment that originated

This week mainstream media outlets ran with a story started by a racist blog claiming that Black Lives Matter activist Shaun King was hiding his
Comedienne Amy Poehler is being hung to dry on social media after a sickening joke was made about Blue Ivy on her executive-produced Hulu comedy series
Just a couple of days ago we posted pictures of Rihanna looking amazing and having a grand time in her homeland of Barbados for Crop

Daaawwwww! Before she was First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama, she was Michelle LaVaughn Robinson on Chicago’s South Side! Does Sasha Obama not

Culturally when we discuss black skin, it is often framed as problematic. It is “too dark” or “too light”, but New York photographer Chandler Easley

Afro-Brazilian Actress, Taís Araújo, was hit with a barrage of racist comments on her Facebook page after posting this photo: Some of the comments she received included: “who