In other words, these women were on screen but not truly seen. Many were denied the depth, dimension, and realness that reflects the multifaceted lives of Black plus-size women in the real world.
dependable plus-size black work pants — and in this guide, I’ve set out to find the best of the best. I talked to a range of stylish plus-size women who work nine-to-fives — including ...
Black women in Georgia discuss their key election issues and Harris’ historic campaign Monday marked the final round of online balloting by Democratic delegates, officially making Vice President ...
And even certain brands that sell “plus-size” jeans cut corners by working from the same patterns used for their straight sizes, with (often thin) designers not designing for curves ...
"Sprinkle that I am a size 16/18 on top ... grand opening of Bruce’s boutique, she wanted to know how she could help. “Economic sustainability for a Black woman-owned business is everyone ...
Sports Illustrated and Empower Onyx are putting the spotlight on the diverse journeys of Black women across sports—from the veteran athletes, to up-and-coming stars, coaches, executives and more.
This series examines the impacts of structural racism, sexism, and ableism on the education, health outcomes, and economic security of Black women and girls with disabilities in the United States.
“Dr. Sherita Golden’s experience ironically aligns with most organizations’ typical and historic stance toward Black women,” shared DEI consultant and decolonial educator Joquina Reed.
Centuries of racism, along with the harmful strong Black woman stereotype — that Black women are more resilient and inherently stronger than white women — have had catastrophic effects on the ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Providing provocative views on racism, pop culture, and mental health. No, it is not Black Maternal Health Week. However, Black expectant ...
As word of pregnancy-related deaths and near misses reverberates through the social media timelines and minds of many Black women, anticipating the beginning of life too often brings fears of its end.