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Oprah Winfrey’s New Scholarship Program Supports The Next Generation of Leaders

Oprah Winfrey has launched a new scholarship through her charity foundation, which will aid academically exceptional students who have displayed leadership within their communities.  According to People, 15 graduating high school students from diverse backgrounds were ultimately selected to be a part of the four-year program. The students, who were chosen because of their shared […]

Stacey Abrams Reveals Cover Art For New Children’s Book ‘Stacey’s Extraordinary Words’

On September 8th, Democratic lawmaker, voting rights activist, and author Stacey Abrams shared the official cover art via Twitter for her upcoming children’s book Stacey’s Extraordinary Words. Published by HarperCollins, the book will be released on December 28th and is now available to pre-order.   Illustrated by Kitt Thomas, Stacey’s Extraordinary Words will be based on […]

Michaela Coel Makes History At Emmys For ‘I May Destroy You’ And Urges Writers To Write About What Makes Them Uncomfortable

Michaela Coel made history at Sunday’s 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards by becoming the first Black woman to win an Emmy for limited series writing. The Award-winning HBO series I May Destroy You was created, produced, and directed by Coel––and it deserves all of the acclaim.  I May Destroy You follows Arabella, played by Coel, a […]

Trailer: Nella Larsen’s Novel ‘Passing’ Is Adapted Into An Engrossing Black And White Film About Racial Identity And The Roles We Play

Netflix has released the trailer for Rebecca Hall’s Passing, which is adapted from Nella Larsen’s prominent 1929 novel of the same name.  Passing tells the story of Irene Redfield (Tessa Thompson) and Clare Kendry (Ruth Negga), two Black women living in the midst of the Harlem Renaissance who can “pass” as white, and Clare takes […]

Amoako Boafo On Exhibition ‘Singular Duality: Me Can Make We,’ And The Enduring Celebration Of Blackness Through Art

Prolific Ghanian artist Amoako Boafo recently spoke with Dazed about his new exhibition, Singular Duality: Me Can Make We, currently on view at LA’s Roberts Projects until November 6th.  Boafo’s spirited, large-scale paintings honor Blackness in all of its glory, and they are directly inspired by real people within his own community: those who raise […]