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Raffia bags and accessories are dominating this season's fashion, embraced by celebrities and luxury brands alike. This ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - History and heritage are taking center stage with a prominent piece of headwear. For Olubukola Olalere, head wrapping is part of her upbringing.
Kith and Wilson play on tennis' iconic "Quiet Please" phrase in an elevated performance-based collection. Kith is officially making a name for itself in the world of tennis style. The New York ...
The artist Howardena Pindell in her Bronx studio. Aundre Larrow “All the whiteness was getting on my nerves.” By Nicole ...
Kunning Huang Brazilian artist Rosana Paulino has created a symbolic anthology that celebrates the lived experiences of Black women, exploring their pivotal role in Brazilian society and history ...
Among the diverse and dynamic slate of candidates, three Black women—Mary Sheffield, Saunteel Jenkins, and DaNetta Simpson—are making history as they vie for the city’s highest office.
Hayden was both the first Black American and the first woman to head the library, which is the world's largest. Trump has repeatedly targeted programs and people who he considers improperly ...
It was a brief mention, almost an afterthought, but what it marked was monumental: Crumpler had just become the first Black woman in the United States to earn a medical degree. Yet for decades ...
To kick off Women’s History Month, BLACK ENTERPRISE is spotlighting 20 influential Black women and acknowledging their extraordinary journey and the barriers they’ve broken along the way.
You don’t have to look hard to find Black female celebrities in today’s culture. Stars like Beyoncé and Rihanna are music industry hitmakers, while actresses like Viola Davis and Quinta ...