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Maiysha Kai
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Maiysha Kai is former managing editor of The Glow Up and host of The Root Presents: It's Lit!, and your average Grammy-nominated goddess next door. May I borrow some sugar?

Black woman magic comes in all iterations, in our opinion.

Placed an order for a sampling of most of their goodies. Thanks for the reminder, and stay tuned!

SO real. I count myself among the Cardi converts.

I’m assuming you meant that for @BensonDubois, because I thought the same thing.

We love Oyin!

I should’ve given y’all more warning, tbh...but let’s do it!

I can’t show what she doesn’t show (meaning I can’t materialize photos that don’t exist), but those are definitely shorts under that miniskirt, and the designer describes them as skorts, so that’ll have to suffice.

Or, of the many trolls he encounters, he thinks you’re too basic to respond to—which, well... Thanks for the click, though.

Yes, logic and courage are trying to address Michael Harriott on a black woman’s post, because you think it’s easier than coming for him. (Spoiler alert: It’s not.) Bless your heart.

This is the part where I sit back and enjoy watching them feast on your spineless carcass.

And yet, scrolling by and/or shutting up are even less annoying. And still free.

Full disclosure: She was fantastic to talk to, and our conversation extended well beyond what I could include in this article. She’s incredibly warm, down-to-earth, and deeply passionate about her music and mission to center blackness in her work.

(Late pass) I mean, I’d give more credit to Beyoncé, but... *Kanye shrug*

Good point.

All we’ve been told is “near the end of the second quarter,” which I included in the article.

I wasn’t trying to be snarky; but the source was Wikipedia, which can be unreliable, at times.

48 is the official age given.

Just felt compelled to clarify, because your point was valid. But it wasn’t my impetus.