How to Make Change, Slowly

Saul Alinsky, the community organizer best known for his 1971 book, Rules for Radicals, had a useful metaphor for explaining why some social movements tend to burn bright and then burn out before making the change they seek. A successful revolution, he insisted, must follow the three-act structure of a …

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‘Good Hair’ grows better with age

“Good Hair.” (Screenshot/YouTube) Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views expressed are the author’s own. Read more opinions on theGrio. Watch “Good Hair” free on-demand on theGrio’s streaming app. Download it here. Chris Rock’s documentary Good Hair is over a decade old, but it’s still a fascinating look at …

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The Evolution of Rihanna

Photo: Kevin Mazur (Getty Images) In 2017, the singer decided to throw her energy into a new industry with a line of cosmetics, called Fenty Beauty. RiRi says she’s always loved using makeup as a form of self-expression, and wanted to create an inclusive line of products that would appeal …

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What Billie Eilish Knows About Satisfaction

The Satisfaction Trap No matter what we achieve or attain, Arthur C. Brooks wrote in March, our biology always leaves us wanting more. But there’s a way out. Maybe Arthur C. Brooks spent too much time in hyper-ambitious D.C. and hyper-competitive Cambridge, Massachusetts. His view that people are constantly seeking …

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The Order Project Brings Order to Chaotic Lives

0 From left to right: Tneisha Brown, Lauren Hill, and Varatip “V” Johnson (Image: Kauwuane Burton) Lauren Hill, Tneisha Brown, and Varatip “V” Johnson started The Order Project (TOP) to get their spaces in order, become more organized, and have some sanity in their life. The three friends are wives, …

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