Managing Editor of the AFRO, reflects on the support of Black women journalists in the media industry. They shape our stories and inspire us.
Kathryn Seabron’s solo show “Angry Black Woman 101” was inspired by her time working at a nonprofit. It stemmed from a ...
Amazon.com Inc. and a Black female company manager have agreed to end a suit in which she claimed Amazon discriminated ...
The Clarkston Community Center, a hub for cultural and artistic expression, is currently showcasing the work of an International Women’s Day exhibit, “Behind the Global Woman’s Gaze”. The exhibit, ...
Creating only with intentionality, the artist wants people to not only see themselves, but also feel a sense of nostalgic ...
Photographer and writer Austin Bryant delves into the intertwined and elusive nature of history and memory in “Where They ...
Andrew Patterson's SXSW-bowing film revolves around an Oklahoma apiarist who reunites with his estranged foster daughter.
Early in Portlander Karen Russell’s latest novel, The Antidote, its titular witch is trying on names. Rather than cast spells ...
Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys” features works of Black art on display until July 13.
The Ware-Lyndon House Museum, an exhibition housed within downtown Athens’ Lyndon House Arts Center, was focused on the ...
The buzziest sneakers are collaborations with female designers. Here, we explore how legacy footwear brands are making space ...
Mariadelis Labrador Siles, 28, left without her wallet or phone and might have been headed to a nearby park, the Bexar County Sheriff's Office said.