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Has the Pandemic Made us Lazy, or Is it Something Else?
The pandemic gave me the perfect excuse to stay inside, and I’m not ready for things to go back to normal
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Dutch Prime Minister Apologizes for Slavery But Stops Short on Talk of Reparations
Prime Minister Mark Rutte called slavery “ugly, painful, and even downright shameful.”
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Tabitha Brown’s Vegan Hair Products Now in Ulta Beauty Stores
Donna’s Recipe Sweet Potato Pie Collection is meant to be like a dessert for your hair
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Republican Haters Block The CROWN Act Again
“I remain steadfast in my commitment to protecting all Americans’ right to exist as their authentic selves,” said Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ)
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Michelle Obama Reveals She Wore Weaves and Other “Protective Styles,” in the White House,
In a Revolt TV special, the former First Lady shares why she chose to straighten her hair while in the White House
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Yes, Black Women, You Can Find Jeans With a Great Fit
Tired of trying to hide that gap in the waist of your jeans? We’ve rounded up some of our favorites that flatter our curves
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Airbnb Examines Racial Inequity on Its Platform
After facing lawsuits and plenty of backlash from users of the color, the short-term rental platform wants to make sure all users have the best experience.
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New Study Confirms Black Women’s Depression Often Goes Undiagnosed
Healthcare providers may miss symptoms of depression in Black women that often look different from other groups.
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First Black Miss Universe Ireland Wants to Open Doors For More Women of Color in STEM
“I intentionally do make the effort to show up [as] myself in these spaces where we’re not often seen at all,” said Fig O’Reilly.
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NYC Keeps Trying to Right Its Wrongs Against the Central Park Five
The gate at the northern end of the park will be now be called “Gate of the Exonerated” in honor of the five Black and Latino men who were wrongfully convicted.




