“We never had to go out of our circle, and because of the richness of the circle we never wanted to.”
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Little Girl Mesmerized by Michelle Obama Portrait Thinks She’s ‘a Queen’ | The Cut
Turns out that adorable little girl who stood open-mouthed in front of Michelle Obama’s official portrait didn’t know she was looking at a former First Lady — she thought she was looking at a queen.
View More11-year-old competing on ‘MasterChef Junior’ after losing both parents | TheGrio
“We want Ben to able to continue his education in the culinary arts wherever he wants to in the world…”
View MoreMeet the woman who edited the greatest voices of the Harlem Renaissance | Timeline
Jessie Redmon Fauset “midwifed the so-called New Negro literature into being”
View MoreThe Cast of ‘Atlanta’ on Trump, Race and Fame | The New York Times
The breakout FX comedy, created by Donald Glover, returns with a grittier new season.
View MoreBlack Hair’s Blockbuster Moment | The New York Times
Despite and perhaps because of a surge in white supremacist language in the United States, a wave of black cultural resistance is flooding the arts as well as the streets.
View MoreHBO’s Documentary King in the Wilderness Is a Chilling Portrait of Martin Luther King Jr.’s Final 18 Months on Earth | The Root
King in the Wilderness presents MLK Jr. as a multidimensional individual who took up many causes toward the end of his life, and the consequences that ultimately came with it.
View MoreMichelle Obama to release memoir in November | The Washington Post
NEW YORK — Michelle Obama’s memoir, one of the most highly anticipated books in recent years, is coming out Nov. 13.
View MoreWhat’s your Black Joy? | The Black Joy Parade
The Black Joy Parade exists to provide the Black community and allies a live experience that celebrates our influence on cultures past, present and future.
View MoreRejecting Ageism: How 55-Year-Old Belinda Becker Became a DJ | The Iconic
“It’s as if the older you get, the less you are revered or respected. That doesn’t make sense to me. It should be the opposite.”
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