But if it were up to a Hollywood legend, the movie would have looked completely different, but with an equally as iconic cast ...
"WWE NXT" star Tatum Paxley opens up about her decision to dye her hair black and how it helped increase her self-confidence.
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Every Black woman knows... this style: Chase Infiniti's hairstylist Coree Moreno responds to Oscars reporter calling her hair as undone
Chase Infiniti’s Oscars hairstyle draws attention after “undone” remark, highlighting braid styling and representation ...
As we approach the end of award season, we are looking back at some iconic natural hairstyles that made proud statements on ...
The Maryland author and retired U.S. Army Colonel Edna W. Cummings will be in Baltimore Saturday to discuss her journey from military brat to an author and advocate for a trailblazing — and long ...
Black women in the United States, like women across all racial groups, are waiting longer to have children as the nation experiences one of its most significant fertility declines in decades. Federal ...
Awards Circuit Column: Wunmi Mosaku and Teyana Taylor could continue a trend of Black women having a strong presence in the supporting actress category. In the context of Oscar history, it would carry ...
In victory, Team USA defender Laila Edwards made history at the 2026 Olympic Games in Milan-Cortina. The 22-year-old Ohio native became the first Black American woman to win a gold medal in women’s ...
As Amy Bertsch read about a historic Virginia trial accusing a Black man of double murder, it wasn’t the highly documented all-Black defense that caught her attention — it was the Black transgender ...
PORTLAND, Oregon — Avel Gordly, a trailblazing Oregon politician, activist and educator who became the first Black woman elected to the Oregon State Senate, died Monday, according to her family.
Lauren Nicole Henley does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...
Avel Gordly, the first Black woman elected to the Oregon Senate, died Feb. 16. She was 79. Gordly, a longtime advocate for social justice and public reform, died of natural causes. She was first ...
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