Tyla stands firm in identifying as “Black” and “colored.” In a recent interview with British Vogue, the South African addressed the controversial 2020 TikTok video (that resurfaced in 2023) in which she described her race as a “colored South African.”
Actress Zoe Saldana is under fire once again. Following her responses to an Instagram post explaining the complicated history of Dominican Independence Day, Saldana's problematic comments have allegedly even incited death threats and hateful messages being sent to the team of the thoughtful post.
Dr. Jasmine Hunter Winbush speaks about raising a Black daughter as a biracial, racially ambiguous woman.
Is it about liberation or consumerism?
This Today show host is more or less in the ambiguous zone. Is she comfy with that?
If Sophia Grace and Rosie were two little black girls named Tamika and Shante, would we consider them special?
These dolls give black children positive images.
Making the decision to lock my hair had been a fairly easy one. Unlike the men and women who agonize over the decision for months, if not years, I came to my hairstyle change rather easy. It was after a trip to Brazil, in which a curling iron and flat iron were unavailable to me […]
We’ve been forced into a corner where we’re no longer allowed to be pro-black because according to the short-sighted notions of political correctness, to be pro-black is to be anti-white.