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Quinta Brunson covers InStyle and talks faith, fashion, and freedom
“Abbott Elementary” creator-star Quinta Brunson stuns in a new cover story for InStyle where she talks openly about her faith, fashion, and freedom.
Sherri! Tamron! JHud! The Black Christian TV Blackout
Black women have long been underrepresented on television. But things are slowly changing as Black Christian women like Tamron Hall, Jennifer Hudson, and Sherri Shepherd are taking center stage in the notoriously white, secular space of daytime talk shows.
Ketanji Brown Jackson officially sworn in, becomes 1st Black woman on Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn in to the Supreme Court on Thursday, shattering a glass ceiling as the first Black woman on the nation’s highest court.
Fake: Despite social media posturing many young women are not doing well financially
The posturing you see on social media may lead you to wonder how so many young women are able to afford luxurious brands, opulent vacations and live the overall luxe lifestyle. Well, findings from a new survey reveal that maybe you shouldn’t believe everything you see.
Watch gospel's finest, Mary Mary, sing stirring rendition of ‘Lift Every Voice’ at Super Bowl LVI
For gospel lovers, one of the biggest highlights of Super Bowl LVI was hearing Grammy-winning gospel duo, Mary Mary, deliver a stirring rendition of “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” best known as the “Black National Anthem.”
Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst dies by suicide at 30: Family says she 'inspired others around the world'
Publicly, Miss USA 2019, Cheslie Kryst, seemed to have it all: beauty, success, happiness, and a platform to do good in the world. But privately, she was battling internal demons. Authorities say she jumped to her death.
Star Jones is ‘feeling blessed’ after Joe Biden appoints her to lead Heritage Board
Starlet “Star” Jones Lugo has been appointed by President Joe Biden to serve as Chair & Commissioner of the U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad.
Vice President Harris: A new chapter opens in US politics
Vice President Kamala Harris broke the barrier that has kept men at the top ranks of American power for more than two centuries when she took the oath Wednesday to hold the nation’s second-highest office.
Yikes! Well-known North Carolina pastor urinates on sleeping passenger who is now traumatized
Instead of showers of blessings, a well-known North Carolina pastor sprinkled showers of urine on an unsuspecting passenger aboard a Delta flight from Las Vegas to Detroit.
'If Not Now, When?' Black women seize political spotlight
Over the last several years and across America, Black women ran and won elections in historic numbers, from Congress to county school boards.
Michelle Obama shares wisdom with Oprah about going high when others go low, and more
Former first lady Michelle Obama is a wise woman, and she put her wisdom on full display as a special guest on Oprah’s 2020 Vision: Your Life in Focus tour. It was the fifth tour stop of Oprah Winfrey’s full-day wellness event with WW where 15,000 guests gathered at New York’s Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
Taraji Henson shares beauty secrets and details how ‘God intervened’ in her career
Award-winning Christian actress Taraji P. Henson recently shared personal beauty secrets with Vogue and talked about how God’s hand shaped her career. “I would’ve gone into cosmetology, and I think God intervened, because I was a year late for enrollment,” said the 49-year-old CEO.
Ava DuVernay to receive ICG Publicists Television Showman of the Year Award
Ava Duvernay who represents women of color so well on the global stage, is set to receive another well-deserved honor for her work. The revered writer, director and producer will be the recipient of the Television Showman of the Year award from the International Cinematographers Guild.
Mother Daughter Love: Lupita Nyong’o sweetly honors her mom for fueling her passion for art
As Lupita Nyong’o accepted an award from the Harlem School of Arts, the actress mainly had two people to thank for fueling her passion for the arts as a child: her parents. She specifically lavished praise upon her mother for making sacrifices to fuel the visionary in her.
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.
Ex-inmate, sex trafficking victim, Cyntoia Brown-Long talks Christianity, release, and redemption in new memoir
Cyntoia Brown-Long, now 31 years old, knows as much about life in prison as she does about being free. At 16, she was arrested for robbing and killing a man she says picked her up for sex and later was sentenced to life in prison. But two months ago, Brown-Long walked out of prison.
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.”
Our Versatile Queen: Gospel singer CeCe Winans is going classical and fans are super excited
Vocally versatile GRAMMY® Award-winning gospel singer CeCe Winans is going classical. The 54-year-old “Alabaster Box” singer is teaming with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (CSO) to headline the Classical Roots concert in 2020, and fans are super excited about it.
First black actress to play a non-servant TV role, Diahann Carroll, dies of cancer at 84
During her long career, Carroll earned a Tony Award for the musical “No Strings” and an Academy Award nomination for best actress for “Claudine.” But she was perhaps best known for her pioneering work on “Julia.” Carroll played Julia Baker, a nurse whose husband had been killed.