Tag: Black Women

    Halle Berry Suicide Interview Gains New Meaning

    Halle Berry's 90s suicide interview resurfaces, sparking vital conversations on Black women, heartbreak, and surviving deep emotional harm. Her raw account reveals that even admired figures carry hidden wounds, highlighting the societal pressure for Black women to suffer silently.

    Plies: Trump Voters Hate Black Women More Than Hardship

    Plies says he believes the same americans who voted for president donald trump over former vice president kamala harris in the 2024 election would do it again, despite the current state of the nation. The florida rapper has been vocal about trump since even before the 2016 election.

    Black Women Leaving Workforce: The Great Exodus

    Since the spring, economists estimate that more than 300,000 black women have either exited or been pushed out of the labor force. This dramatic shift carries both immediate and long-term consequences.

    Black Women Monetizing Geek Passions | Nerd Money

    In high school, being a geek wasn’t exactly considered cool. Black women are showing that being a geek isn’t only cool, it’s profitable. Smith set out to create the world she wanted to see, leading her to launch Shero Comics.

    Black Women on Broadway: Groundbreaking Theatre Initiatives

    Black women on broadway is launching two programs to uplift and spotlight black women in theatre, one for young storytellers and one for emerging playwrights. the century cycle continues monologue competition invites high school students to carry forward the legacy of august wilson.

    Endometrial Cancer: Screening for Black Women

    Endometrial cancer, a type of cancer that begins in the lining of the uterus, has seen increased incidence rates in recent years. While it is often detected early through screenings, research indicates that Black women face a unique challenge.

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    Damson Idris Breaks Up With Lori Harvey

    Media Take Out has the absolute tea on the couple that had us all believing in fairy talesβ€”until now! While Damson Idris and Lori Harvey have been the reigning king and queen of "Gen Z Black Love" for the past two years, sources tell us the "Snowfall" star may have officially moved on to a whole new aesthetic.

    IZA on VOGUE BRASIL April 2026

    IZA, the Brazilian supermodel and actress, graces the April 2026 cover of IZA's home country's edition of Vogue. The visually striking editorial showcases IZA's effortless elegance and fashion-forward flair, solidifying her position as a global style icon for Black Cosmopolitans.

    Sage Elsesser’s Style Shatters Gender Norms on Highsnobiety Magazine

    Sage Elsesser is a multifaceted creative who refuses to be boxed in. The model and artist is using their platform to challenge traditional ideas around masculinity and gender expression, inspiring a new generation of liberated thinkers.

    Tems Turns Reedition Magazine’s Cover Into A Futuristic Fashion Moment

    Rising Nigerian star Tems has graced the cover of Reedition Magazine, delivering a futuristic fashion editorial that cements her status as a style icon on the rise.

    Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Makes Supreme Court History

    Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has made history as the first Black woman to join the Supreme Court, but the significance of this milestone goes far beyond her own achievement.