Amirah Mercer
This Vegan Mother-Son Duo Is Using Soul Food to Spread Black Love
At Seasoned Vegan, Chef Brenda Beener and her son, Aaron, have created a beacon of well-being rooted in black culture.
'Widows' Isn't the Feminist Triumph You Think It Is
Mainstream media still struggles to accurately portray the impacts of racial and economic oppression in the lives of women.
This Gallerist Is Creating Nuanced Conversations Around Race in the Art World
Joeonna Bellorado-Samuels's mobile We Buy Gold gallery exhibits work that doesn't fit into white America's concept of normativity.
This Exotic Dancer Has Created an Empowering Space for Women
Mona Marie's Poletic Justice studio in the Bronx is a hub for activism and self-love.
This Neuroscientist Uses Art to Fight Hate
Hyphen-Labs' Ashley Baccus-Clark co-created a VR project that puts users into the body of a black woman.
Christina Long Is Opening Up the Mosh Pit for Black Women
The creator of the 'BLKGRLSWURLD' zine talks about being a woman of color in a music scene typically associated with white men.
Sherrell Dorsey Is Telling the Stories of Black Techpreneurs
The data journalist created 'ThePLUG,' a daily newsletter that reports on tech founders, investors, and innovators of color.
These Black Women Are Building Empowering Spaces in New York City
Visionary creative studio Maroon World's stunning photographs capture five black women who are having a profound impact on their communities.
How 'Brown Sugar' Destroyed the Taboo of Black Love in Cinema
We talk to director Rick Famuyiwa about his unapologetically black romantic comedy classic.
'Power' Is an Escape Fantasy for People of Color
The Starz drama has become the second-most-watched premium cable show—for good reason.
These Aren't Your Crusty Grandpa's Zines
Rock Paper Scissors and a Three-Armed Shovel brought together the work of a diverse and intersectional coalition of creative people who make art books that are personal and powerful.
Behind the Seams of Brooklyn's Elaborate Carnival Costumes
Talented people spend countless hours making the macabre masks of J'ouvert and the sexy spandex of the West Indian Parade.