Beauty & Fashion 20 Reasons Why Black Women Should Be Rated Most Beautiful Posted on June 7, 2018August 2, 2021 By Leigh Langston Why Black Women Should Be Rated Most Beautiful By Delicia Davis Burrell Black Women Should Be Rated Most Beautiful In 2011, a journalist, Satoshi Kanazawa, posted an article on Psychology Today to impose a study on “Why Black Women are Rated Less Physically Attractive Than Other Women” and I, among… Read more
#BlackGirlMagic Archive The #BlackGirlMagic That Made May 2018 Rock! Posted on May 31, 2018August 28, 2023 By Dangerous Lee May #BlackGirlMagic 2018 Highlights: Black women rocked The Met Gala! Thandie Newton is the first Black woman to appear as a lead character in a Star Wars film – Solo: A Star Wars Story. Stacy Abrams wins Georgia Democratic Primary for Governor! Miss Teen USA 2018 is a Black woman,… Read more
Black Women's History Month Bold Quotes From 19 Women For Black Women’s History Month Posted on May 3, 2018April 1, 2024 By Dangerous Lee April is Black Women’s History Month BlackWomensHistoryMonth.com says, Black Women’s History Month is to embrace achievements, build understanding and awareness, and to celebrate the rich history of the past, present and future generations of not only Black Women but minority Women who are the Descendants of Africa. Black Girls Allowed… Read more
Beauty & Fashion Meet LaToya Stirrup: Creator of Kazmaleje – Detangling Combs For Textured Hair Posted on May 3, 2018February 5, 2021 By Dangerous Lee Forging My Path The path to entrepreneurship is growing ever wider to accommodate the number of people exploring this avenue as a way to make their mark outside of the constraints of corporate America. The stats are out and Black women are the fastest growing segment when it comes to… Read more
News Daughter of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Creates Dramatic Series Loosely Based on L.A. Lakers – Gold Rush Posted on May 3, 2018January 29, 2024 By Dangerous Lee Gold Rush and the meaning of success Habiba Alcindor says: I’ve published material as a quasi journalist, but my heart lives in drama. With the dramatic series, Gold Rush, I hope to make people think about the meaning of success as it has been packaged and sold in America. Professional… Read more
Black Women's History Month Jennifer Tardy: Giving Black Job Seekers Privileged Secrets To Navigating The Hiring Process And Landing A Great Career Posted on April 26, 2018October 14, 2021 By Dangerous Lee No one gives Black job seekers raw career advice! I’m making Black history by launching the nation’s only dues-based, career coaching membership for Black job seekers who are seeking to enhance their career. In short, our organization offers career advice and career coaching to Black job seekers as they are… Read more
Black Women's History Month Novelist Aya de Leon On Her New Book, The Accidental Mistress, and Competition Between Black Women Posted on April 26, 2018January 14, 2021 By Dangerous Lee Competition Between Black Women Recent years have shown some unprecedented examples of Black women rising to exalted levels of status in our society. The most obvious being Former First Lady Michelle Obama. Yet even as we celebrated FLOTUS she and other women, like author and basketball wife Ayesha Curry, have… Read more
Black Women's History Month Meet Lesley-Ann Brown: Author of Decolonial Daughter – Letters from a Black Woman to her European Son Posted on April 26, 2018December 10, 2020 By Dangerous Lee I’m sick again. It’s an exhaustion that although is familiar by now, I am still not used to. I try to remember when I first started feeling like this – I press my mind to go back into the past: How long have I been feeling like this? I know… Read more
Black Women's History Month Nina Dafe: Changing The Narrative For Christian Women One Bible Story At A Time Posted on April 26, 2018April 25, 2018 By Dangerous Lee How Will I Create Black History in 2018? I have always had a burden for women. You see, although I was born and raised in London (UK), I am of Nigerian descent. I also grew up within an extremely Christian community, making me acutely aware of the weight of… Read more
Black Women's History Month Novelist Cydney Rax on Black Women, Social Media, and Revealing The Ugly Truth Posted on April 26, 2018April 23, 2018 By Dangerous Lee How will Cydney Rax Make History in 2018? I love this question because it makes me think. And as a writer, that is what I try to do when I pick up my pen. Make us think. So in my latest novel, A Sister’s Secret, I write about what I… Read more