Public Figures
From Tia Landry on 'Sister, Sister,' to Melanie on 'The Game,' Tia Mowry has played a number of iconic roles that resonate with Black women.
“It is exciting to see a brand I love support female athletes and acknowledge us as beauty influencers,” said the Bayou Barbie.
Savannah James opened up about maintaining her mystique, focusing on motherhood instead of being in the public eye, and her favorite beauty products (so you can have skin like hers).
Name one President flyer than Obama.
Stacey Abrams hosted One Georgia Fest: Grad Edition where body positivity advocate and dynamic artist Yung Baby Tate performed earlier this week.
Michelle Obama took to Instagram to share an adorable New Year's Day photo of herself and hubby, Barack Obama.
“I do think tech companies should step up and take the initiative to combat the issues surrounding body image," said Majors.
"There is power in being so strong, and knowing who you are, that who someone else is, does not offend you,” the Pose actress said.
Award-winning filmmaker Deborah Riley Draper honors the legacy of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority via her new documentary, Twenty Pearls: The Story of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®.
“My success is tied at the most base level with the success of my people, and my people are the South," Abrams tells Marie Claire.
Celebrities band together to remember the late Cicely Tyson.
Black Excellence at its best.