Black women’s impact on beauty can’t be ignored.
I want to acknowledge the privileged it is to share my work on the stolen and unsurrendered territory of the Anishinabe Waki. As a settler who benefits from establishing...
I want to acknowledge the privileged it is to share my work on the stolen and unsurrendered territory of the Anishinaabe people. As a settler who benefits from the...
Welcome back! For my Author Spotlight series, I had the joy of interviewing debut author Joy L. Smith whose novel, “Turning,” came out last month. Living in Queens as...
We’re playing Hide and go seek I’m hiding under my bed. I’m starting to get scared cause they say there’s a monster under here. But I can’t lose the...
One story, no garage: home, four walls decorated by a brown couch set. Close to the soul, visualize the Cola sunny weather sprinkled with clouds –brown bodies running around...
In Monique Morris’ book Pushout: The criminalization of Black girls in schools, she garners information from Angela Y. Davis in the beginning chapters, describing the experience of Black enslaved women...
Social media is the new trend of today’s society. Everyone is either on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook or Twitter. People can use these social media platforms for freedom of speech,...
Photo by Clarke Sanders on Unsplash “You’re pretty, for a Black girl” is a quote most — if not all — Black girls received while growing up. During my...
Happy Black History Month, friends! While celebrating Black history should be an everyday occurrence, this month especially is the time to celebrate everything we are – our culture, our...