Charlamagne tha God called cap on white media saying Jada Pinkett Smith's memoir was a flap. And he had receipts.

23 time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams had a few words for the New York Times this week after the publication released an article about her venture capital fund business using a photo of her sister, Venus. 

It's easy to list some of the most visible Black women in the media who impact us every day. Here, read about more leading Black women journalists that you might not be familiar with who continue to change the media industry for the better by making our news more inclusive, balanced, and authentic to our stories.

According to reports from earlier today, production company Left/Right is partnering with The New York Times to work on a documentary about what really went down during Janet Jackson's infamous 2004 Super Bowl halftime show with Justin Timberlake.

According to a new report of 2018 and 2019 data, there was an extremely apparent and disproportionate gap between the hiring of Black women and their counterparts for state and local government jobs.

Diane Da Costa's mission is to help women of color believe textured hair is gorgeous hair -- and it can be healthy.