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Often history overlooks the work of Black women because it occurs in the sphere of the domestic rather than in hot streets behind a megaphone
As Black men, we cannot continue to inflict this pain on the women who look like us
The history of the women’s suffrage movement is inseparable from the history of race in the United States
Like Nina Simone before her, Beyoncé submerges herself in Africa and rises triumphant
The singer discusses releasing her seventh studio album, the responsibility an artist has in society and overcoming adversity
After being shot nearly two weeks ago, she reemerged in our reductive frame wearing full armor
The North Carolina musician has made a career exploring the Black origins of the banjo and roots music
To be Black and a woman means you are always at intersections, exposed to varying levels of discrimination, racism, sexism and prejudice
Nick Cannon’s comments and Diddy’s public support for him brought a familiar pang of betrayal, disappointment and anger
Katori Hall’s drama is a Southern noir tale of striving and familial destruction