Chloe Hall, Elle [dropcap]Most[/dropcap] or our memories of at-home beauty “treatments” are actual nightmares: wicked little brothers with scissors and pranks involving your ponytail, moms with torturous combs, and girlfriends who have never met a shade of aquamarine that your face didn’t need more of. Let’s not even get started on the time you trimmed […]
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Charlie Scott Included as Part of Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2018 | Chapelboro.com
Scott made history in the fall of 1966 when he became the first black scholarship athlete to attend UNC.
View MoreKheris Rogers Launches Clothing Line to Combat Bullying Based on Skin Color | Teen Vogue
“You are beautiful no matter what shade you are.”
View More‘Atlanta’ Explores The Unshakeable Intimacy Between A Man And His Barber | Huffington Post
Black men don’t really have images that reflect the beauty of their hair on mainstream TV.
View MoreWhy can’t we talk about reparations? A congressional candidate broaches an unmentionable topic | Salon
I’m running for Congress in Indiana, and I’ve been warned to stay away from “radical” issues. This shouldn’t be one.
View MoreGugu Mbatha-Raw: on Oprah, race and Hollywood | The Guardian
Already one of Britain’s most promising actors, Gugu Mbatha-Raw is now joining the A-list and working with the likes of Oprah, Mindy Kaling and Reese Witherspoon
View MoreBringing the World of Ta-Nehisi Coates, Briefly, to Stage | The New York Times
Mr. Coates and Ms. Forbes will reconvene in Harlem as she adapts and directs the world premiere stage adaptation of “Between the World and Me” at the Apollo Theater.
View MoreA New Black American Dream | The New York Times
African-American parents can’t stop demanding equality, but perhaps we need to start dreaming of a different kind of success.
View More‘You Have to Grab This Moment’ | National Geographic
A business icon stresses the importance of finding common ground during times of increased divisiveness in America.
View MoreThis Is Why We Can Have Nice Things: Wine Educator Larissa Dubose Raises a Glass to the Good Life | The Root
Want to sound like a genius while getting your drink on at a cocktail party?
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