Interviews

As much as this is a journey that Amber Iman is on to remind herself that she is more than worthy of leading roles like Marimba in 'Goddess,' she is also using her platform to spark deeper conversations, pushing for forward movement within the industry.

Following her mother's passing, Chantal Rochelle found her young niece grappling to come to terms with such a magnitude of loss. This prompted her to develop the idea of writing a children’s book, 'Where Did Grandma Go?' to help young (and not so young) people learn to cope with the shift that comes with losing someone you love.

We spoke to Carlos King about expanding his empire, his 'Reality with The King' podcast, and ownership.

Syreeta Gates opens up about the legacy she's building through Most Incredible Studio, one LEGO brick at a time.

Jayme Lawson and Jack O’Connell bring Ryan Coogler’s vision to life through their musical performances in the vampiric thriller, 'Sinners.'

Tashera Simmons talks to Madamenoire about her healing journey since the loss of her ex-husband, DMX, faith, and new book, 'Dying to Self.'

An NSU graduate, Daniels credits her historically Black college (HBCU) for the success she’s managed to amass today as a recognizable face in the NASCAR world, noting how her time at the university molded her mindset needed to bring her A game to the pit.

Netflix is back with a second season of the hit series, Survival of the Thickest, starring Michelle Buteau as our favorite curvy Brooklyn stylist.

Olay Principal Scientist and Senior Director Dr. Rolanda Wilkerson (aka Dr. Ro) on why representation in skincare for Black women is key.

A Black woman taking up space on Broadway, Arnold is proud of how far things have come when it comes to diversity. She’s specifically seen a change in things she never thought would happen, like body positivity, in recent years, including the casting of a young curvier woman to play Elle Woods in the Broadway production of Legally Blonde.

As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re giving Aliya Huey and more trailblazing women in the culinary industry their well-deserved flowers! Join us for the She Did That.’s Queens of the Food & Beverage Scene series in partnership with MadameNoire.

Since childhood, Tiera Kennedy has lived and breathed country music. Now, her dreams of being a country music artist have manifested through her contributions on Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter and her debut project, Rooted.