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Look at God: 'Sherri' Show's Renewal A Win for Black Christian Representation
The inimitable Sherri Shepherd, who perfectly blends faith and laughter in the world of daytime television, has been blessed with yet another season of her vibrant talk show, "Sherri."
What to know about Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman nominated to the Supreme Court
If Jackson, 51, is confirmed, she will bring with her the rich experience gained from working as a criminal defense attorney and former public defender.
Venus and Serena Williams talk being role models for African Americans in Harper’s Bazaar’s Legacy Issue
Beyond their impressiveness on the court, they have built platforms off the court too and serve as role models for Black women everywhere—something the Oscar-nominated film, King Richard, brings into focus.
Tabitha Brown endorses The CROWN Act and shares painful memories of natural hair discrimination
In a new YouTube video, the 42-year-old Christian influencer, who simply goes by “Tab” and has amassed millions of followers online, is advocating for Black and Brown women, men, and children that are regularly targeted, criticized, and passed over for jobs because of the style and texture of their natural hair.
Black artist who painted Michelle Obama painted Breonna Taylor for ‘Vanity Fair’ cover
The artist who in 2016 became the first woman and first African American to win the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition talked to the magazine about the deceased 26-year-old and the experience of bringing here to life in the oil-on-linen portrait.
Meghan Markle is not okay and needs prayers as she struggles to adjust to life as a royal
Millions watched as a tearful duchess said in a now viral video clip of an ITV interview that she was not okay. The former Meghan Markle, now Duchess of Sussex, says her first year of marriage to Britain’s Prince Harry has been difficult because of the pressure from Britain’s tabloid press.
‘Tamron Hall’ daytime talk show ratings keep climbing: 5 reasons we can’t stop watching
“Tamron Hall” keeps climbing in the ratings, and we are so happy for our fierce, fun, and fabulous sister in faith. 48-year-old Tamron Hall, who entered into an already crowded talk space in syndication has managed to break through the noise and continues attracting more viewers.
WATCH: Tisha Campbell details rape at 3 years old and the memory that ‘makes me sick’
Actress and singer Tisha Campbell, best known for her work on the Fox sitcom Martin, has shared the graphic details of her childhood rape when she was just three years old. He was the babysitter said the 50-year-old during a TV One interview, describing the child rapist as “somebody very close to us.”
Judge’s hug not embraced by all after Dallas officer’s trial, Atheist group files complaint
Judges don’t usually hug convicted murderers in the courtroom or hand them Bibles before sending them off to prison. That is what made Judge Tammy Kemp’s actions so extraordinary in the closing moments of the trial of a white former Dallas police officer who fatally shot her black neighbor.
Christian YouTube 'Mukbang' star Bethany Gaskin shares love of God and food with massive audience
A Christian woman has amassed millions of followers online binging on massive amounts of ramen, burgers, chicken wings and seafood boils brimming with crab and lobster. Bethany Gaskini has further popularized a South Korea-rooted video trend known as “mukbang” through YouTube and Instagram.
Christian singer Jordin Sparks ‘still reeling’ over successful return to Broadway in ‘Waitress’
Christian singer and actress Jordin Sparks says she is “still reeling” with excitement over her triumphant return to the Broadway Stage. The GRAMMY® Award-winning American Idol alum, who made her Broadway debut in In the Heights, took the stage as Jenna Hunterson in Waitress September.
We Rebuke the Devil: Public feud with Tamar Braxton and ‘The Real’ co-hosts continues
Wherever chaos, confusion, and discord are found, you better believe the devil is at work. Looks like it’s time to rebuke him and his efforts to stir up trouble with Tamar Braxton and the co-hosts of the daytime talk show, “The Real.” The ladies’ three-year ongoing battle is, unfortunately, a hot topic—again.
Cancer research leader taps Yolanda Adams, Alicia Keys to honor philanthropist Sylvia Rhone
City of Hope, a world-renowned independent research and treatment center for cancer, diabetes and other life-threatening diseases, has called upon GRAMMY® Award-winning singers Yolanda Adams, Alicia Keys and more to honor decorated philanthropist, Sylvia Rhone.
Alelia Murphy, 114, the oldest living person in America loves God, family and laughter
The oldest living person in the United States is an African-American God-fearing woman who says the key to longevity is to “treat people right.” On July 6, Alelia Murphy celebrated her historic 114th birthday, surrounded by family and friends at the Harlem State Office Building in New York.
Living a blessed life: Tamron Hall talks marriage, motherhood and faith
Journalist Tamron Hall is living a blessed life! With a supportive husband, gorgeous new baby boy, and thriving career, God has smiled on this woman of faith. But she wasn’t all smiles after walking away from her post as an NBC “Today” show anchor in February 2017. These days, all that sorrow is behind her.
Christian women offended by Lifetime’s all-black film, ‘Pride and Prejudice: Atlanta’
Lifetime’s new all-black movie, Pride and Prejudice: Atlanta, written by Tracy McMillan, has left some readers of EEW Magazine irate. Why? What is all the fuss about? Well, according to the film’s harshest critics, it makes black women look desperate for a husband and shows the black church in a bad light