Many people’s experience of work over the past two years, amid a global pandemic, has been one of invasion: Their job has infiltrated the personal sphere, colonizing space that used to be distinct. Apple TV+’s new series Severance jarringly reverses this impression. The show’s setup imagines a complete split between …
Read More »LIFEWTR and Black-ish Star Marsai Martin Spotlight Black Creators
This Black History Month, LIFEWTR, a premium bottled water brand committed to advancing and showcasing all sources of creativity, celebrates and uplifts Black creatives who continue to shift the culture of today and reimagine the future of tomorrow through the latest chapter of its Black Art Rising initiative. Actress and …
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Read More »Eight Books That Reevaluate American History
Zora Neale Hurston once observed that America’s most prominent historical narratives prioritize “all these words from the seller, but not one word from the sold.” Much of American life is built on the knowledge and labor of Black people, especially those who were once enslaved. But the origins of, for …
Read More »Jay-Z Scores $4.5 Million in Royalties From Parlux Fragrances Over Dispute
Jay-Z just scored $4.5 million in royalties from the perfume company Parlux after they dragged him to court for allegations that he breached a contract. In 2016, Parlux launched a $68 million lawsuit against Jay-Z, accusing him of failing to uphold his end of a 2012 contract to promote his …
Read More »NYPD Charges Black People with Misdemeanors at Disproportionate Rate, Reports Find
Photo: Rawpixel.com (Shutterstock) A study from the Center for Court Innovation found Black people in New York were disproportionately charged with misdemeanors between 2019 and 2020, reported the Gothamist. For minor offenses, Black people were overrepresented in the data examining of 31 misdemeanors, including resisting arrest. According to the CCI’s …
Read More »Study: Black women health care workers saddled with low wages, racism, sexism
The healthcare industry should make investments in Black women, who encompass a large segment of the field yet are saddled with low wages and a physically demanding job, new research shows. A study in the journal Health Affairs examined the impact of racism and sexism and how they impact opportunities …
Read More »Our Millennial Space Telescope Hasn’t Burned Out Yet
At this moment, about a million miles from Earth, the world’s most powerful space telescope is making tiny adjustments to its mirrors, aligning the shiny tiles just so. Soon, the starlight will come into focus for the James Webb Space Telescope, and the observatory will begin to make sense of …
Read More »Over It! Wendy Williams Fires Management Team Amid Her Show’s Cancellation
Following her recent firing from her own show, Wendy Williams is cleaning house. She has reportedly fired her entire management team, and intends to only speak to her son and ex-husband Kevin Hunter, The Sun reports. According to inside sources, the news outlet confirms that the 57-year-old TV personality has let go …
Read More »Color Of Change Honors Educators and Activists Protecting Black History
On February 24, Color Of Change honored seven educators and activists committed to teaching true American history. From L-R: Kahlil Greene, George M. Johnson, Carol Ammons Photos: Courtesy of Color Of Change In direct response to legislative and right-wing attempts to censor education, the nation’s largest online racial justice organization …
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