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The Fashion & Beauty Brands You Need To Know This Black Business Month

Welcome to Fashionably Black!, a style and culture guide for Black people highlighting the cultural moments, pioneers, and conversations we’ve always been a part of! Putting a magnifying glass to style & self-expression, Fashionably Black! explores the many ways we are the history, we are the fashion, and will ALWAYS be. We’re not trending, we’re true. Black Business Month is all about celebrating and acknowledging Black businesses locally and internationally. […]

todayAugust 25, 2022

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The Most Disrespected Group Online Are Black Women — This CEO Is Fighting Back

“The most disrespected person in America is the Black woman…” said civil rights leader Malcolm X, more than 50 years ago. Speaking directly to Black women in Los Angeles on May 22, 1962, he asked the crowd: “Who taught you to hate the color of your skin? Who taught you to hate the texture of your hair?” In 2022 — where we still endure the ramifications of white supremacy —  […]

todayAugust 25, 2022

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Black Travel Agencies Have a Massive Cultural — & Emotional — Impact in Latin America

My affinity to Cuba is in large part informed by my personal trips to the island. It started out as a quest to document Cuba’s underground music scene and unique preservation of hip-hop culture. In the age of President Barack Obama and the thawing of U.S.-Cuba travel restrictions, it was finally made possible for someone like me, a Washington Heights-born Dominican-American, to physically make that voyage. But no U.S. government […]

todayAugust 24, 2022

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Bob James: the jazz musician who unknowingly helped create the sound of hip hop

Most artists have a “Mt. Rushmore” of people who have influenced the work they create, or who have changed their style forever. While many artists may never get the chance to meet anyone on their list, I did. Not only was I fortunate enough to interview Bob James, I was serenaded by him. James, 82, is a child prodigy who turned out to be the most sampled jazz musician in […]

todayAugust 23, 2022 9 5

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Kendrick in Milwaukee: Thanks for a great concert and reminding me I’ve been a day-one fan

OK, this is so crazy to say, but I actually AM a big Kendrick Lamar fan. The oddity isn't that I really enjoy “K.Dot;” it's that I didn't realize how much until I went to his "Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers" concert in Milwaukee Thursday night. Let me preface this by explaining I love music, but I really love live music. Admittedly, I don’t attend concerts all that often […]

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All-Black, all-female American Airlines crew flies from Dallas to honor Bessie Coleman

In honor of the 100th anniversary of Bessie Coleman, the first Black woman to earn a pilot's license, American Airlines operated a flight out of Dallas with an all-Black, all-female crew. In honor of the 100th anniversary of Bessie Coleman, the first Black woman to earn a pilot's license, American Airlines operated a flight out of Dallas with an all-Black, all-female crew. From the pilots and flight attendants to cargo […]

todayAugust 22, 2022 1

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‘Rap Sh!t’ muses on music and the art of making it

Aida Osman and KaMillion star as aspiring rappers in Rap Sh!t. The HBO Max series Rap Sh!t feels like a comedy for The Moment. Created by Issa Rae, the show focuses on Shawna and Mia (played by Aida Osman and KaMillion), two aspiring rappers from Miami, and documents the challenges they face as young women trying to break into the music industry. And for these women on the cusp of […]

todayAugust 22, 2022

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A new exhibit in LA explores the complicated history of Black Cinema

Movie posters at the Academy Museum's Black Cinema exhibition. Mandalit del Barco/NPR News The Academy Museum in Los Angeles is celebrating key moments in Black cinema, from the 1890s until 1971. Its new exhibition, "Regeneration," includes a clip of Hattie McDaniel, the first Black woman to win an Academy Award, as she gives her 1940 acceptance speech. Seven gallery spaces feature performances and costumes such as Lena Horne's gown and […]

todayAugust 22, 2022

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HBCUs are building a new prison-to-college pipeline

Stanley Andrisse says his 21-year-old self, who was once facing 20 years to life in prison, could never have imagined his life today: Andrisse is now an endocrinologist, scientist and professor at Howard University's College of Medicine. He has a Ph.D., an MBA, and a lab full of students who affectionately call him Dr. Stan. When he was 21, Stanley Andrisse hit rock bottom. "I was sitting in a courtroom […]

todayAugust 22, 2022

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