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Why Plus-Size Black Women Are Still Fighting for the Right to Be Seen as Desirable
Nobody taught us to want ourselves. That’s the quiet truth that sits underneath conversations about plus-size Black women and desirability. We…
Is Colorism Still Dividing Black Women, or Are We Finally Ready to Talk about It?
Colorism didn’t disappear just because we learned a new language to talk about it. It still shows up in casting calls…
Davis Bozeman Law Proudly Sponsors Student Participation in the 4th Annual ATL Has Something to Say HBCU All-Stars Challenge
ATLANTA, GA—- Davis Bozeman Law is proud to announce its sponsorship of students and youth from the Clark Atlanta University Pre-Law…
Assata and the Refusal of the Cage
On living free, dying free, and what we might salvage. ASSATA SHAKUR Say her name slow,say it like breath,say it until…
D’Angelo Gave Us Back to Ourselves
He redefined Black genius and turned survival into a song. D’Angelo was a legend who reimagined soul for a new generation….
Nakell Williams Brings South Fulton Stories to Life at CBS Atlanta
Atlanta, GA – Emmy-nominated journalist Nakell Williams has joined CBS Atlanta as a reporter for the network’s brand-new owned-and-operated station, focusing…
Celebrating Black Excellence: Prosperity Market’s 5th Annual Black Business Scavenger Hunt Returns to LA
In a city rich with culture and creative brilliance, Prosperity Market is once again putting Black-owned businesses on the map—literally. Back for its…
Dr. Dre Attends Ribbon-Cutting for Revamped Compton High School, Featuring Performing Arts Center in His Name
Compton, CA — Hip-hop icon and philanthropist Dr. Dre returned to his hometown of Compton this week to celebrate the grand…
Why America Desperately Needs PBS
On Truth, Our Collective Memory, and the Potential Loss of PBS When I was small, in those hazy, delicate years before…