
Women of Color Are Showing Love For Their Skin With the #FlexinMyComplexion Tag
The phrase “Flexin My Complexion” was born out of the work of artist, Kameelah Janan Rasheed. Not long after her work was shared throughout the

The phrase “Flexin My Complexion” was born out of the work of artist, Kameelah Janan Rasheed. Not long after her work was shared throughout the

In June, we featured 10 Inspirational Photos of Amazing Natural Hair Journeys. Now we are back with eight more. First is Jess of Mahoganycurls. Check

The black collegiate marching band is literally one of the coolest things you can experience in life. Even though I didn’t get the A Different

The Khoisan people are an indigenous hunter-gatherer people of Southern Africa whose roots are literally ancient. Khoisan are one of the 14 people groups from

When we discuss 4C hair it’s often cast as problematic, “It can’t do this. It needs to be made ‘presentable’. It can’t just ‘be’.” We
We have no words for these images from Serena Williams’ recent NY Mag shoot. So let’s just present them… Good God Almighty!!! The woman that
This is what happens when you say ‘F convention’ and live life on your own terms. Instead of spending money on a “lavish one-day wedding”

It’s one level of foolishness when black people, especially those with natural hair are discriminated against at work, in schools, or in the military, but

“Hump Nails” or “Bubble Nails” pretty much broke the internet last week. With news of police brutality sweeping the nation it’s not wonder the images
There is a common misconception that in order to have beautiful natural hair, you have to do a lot. But the natural gurus on our

Last week Judith wrote about her frustration – which quite a few naturals share – about the inability to get our hair done at non-specialized

Black is global. Not only are black people spread across the globe, we travel across the globe. A recent New York Times piece shone a
Nothing new to see here, folks: I live in a wash and go. If I had to say that I’ve mastered one natural hair style,
Rachel Dolezal is paying a high price for passing as a black woman. The former Africana studies professor, who still insists that she is black,