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There is a quiet grief that Black women know too well. Atlanta-based neo-soul and Hip-Hop artist King Cooley finds beauty within the tragedy with her new album 'KILN: Forged Through Fire.'

For Black women, rage is rarely afforded the same complexity as grief, love, vulnerability, or even joy. But in Is God Is, writer-director Aleshea Harris delivers something far more radical: a revenge-fueled fever dream that centers Black women not as victims, but as architects of their own justice. The post ‘Make Your Daddy Dead’ — Why ‘Is God Is’ Is The Black Woman Revenge Fantasy Hollywood Has Been Too Afraid To Make [Exclusive Video] appeared first on MadameNoire.

At the forefront of the Museum of Pop Culture, coined MoPOP, is Michele Y. Smith, who says “pop culture has always been in my DNA.” The post ‘Authenticity Is The New Flex’ — Meet CEO Michele Y. Smith, The Black Woman Bringing Real Culture To MoPOP [Exclusive] appeared first on MadameNoire.

Christiani Pitts is putting vulnerability on full display with her latest Broadway role, and it’s only a two-person show. The post ‘Two Strangers’ Star Christiani Pitts Confronts The Fear Of Being Fully Seen As A Black Woman On Broadway — ‘It’s So Scary’ [Exclusive] appeared first on MadameNoire.

Sukihana Shares Pregnancy and Next Steps on Morning Hustle Sukihana is stepping into a brand new chapter, and she recently stopped by the Morning Hustle to share the excitement with our community. The reality star officially announced she is expecting a baby girl this July. Embracing her journey into motherhood, she has adopted a much […]

Visual artist, hip hop pioneer, filmmaker, activist cannabis activist, and founder of B NOBLE, Fab 5 Freddy is spreading the word on cannabis

Angie Ange In The Morning

Angie Ange was joined by two amazing young ladies, who were scientist rocking their natural hair! Dr. Jnita shared with Angie that unfortunately the image of scientist never ends up being someone that looks like them. Kara and Dr. Jnita wanted to change that so “Science Exploration for Kids” aka “SE4K” was born. They both […]

Angie Ange In The Morning

Health is something we all must take seriously. There are so many resources available now-a-days that there isn’t an excuse to not put your health first. On June 1st, Black Girl Health will be holding an expo with 27 different workshop to educate and motivate you on the next steps for a better life. LaPorcha, […]

Angie Ange In The Morning

May is Mental Health Awareness Month and our Working Woman Wednesday Salute goes to Wendi Cherry who has dedicated her life to helping the world heal. She shares that it must be full mind, body and soul experience to truly achieve your full potential. Wendi also shares a few tips on how to properly sleep […]

Angie Ange In The Morning

“SWIFT” Jarrett Hurd shares with Angie Ange his humble beginnings as he aims to become the undisputed 154 pound champion. Jarrett hasn’t had a boxing match at home in a long time so he extremely excited for this one. May 11th at Eagle Bank Areana! Learn More about his background and his journey in his […]

Angie Ange In The Morning

Ladies, did you know that some of the tampons and pads you’re using contain rubber and other cancer causing toxins in them? Arion Long didn’t but she learned the hard way. Arion was diagnosed with a cervical tumor at 26 and was told by doctors that the products she was using contributed to her tumor. […]

Angie Ange In The Morning

There have been too many deaths of our young Black talents! There needs to be change within our community with guns and our health. With the recent passing of legendary film director John Singleton, due to Hyertension, there has to be more conversations about health in our community and culture. Geoff Bennett, our NBC News […]