Danielle Kwateng-Clark
Senior Culture Editor
dani.kwateng@vice.comDanielle Kwateng-Clark is the senior culture editor at Broadly. Her passion is telling the stories of women of color in the arts, fashion, and pop-culture.
The Best 4/20 Gifts For Your Stoner Friends, According to Their Sign
Futuristic vapes, energizing tinctures, and eco-friendly dabs to get your friends as high as the stars.
A New Pop-Up Tries to Make Women's Financial Inequality Instagram-Worthy
Money clips that read “future millionaire” are sold next to earrings that demand we “eat the rich.” Should I be questioning the system, or thriving inside of it? The company doesn’t seem to know the answer.
What It's Like to Tell Your Kids You Love Weed
As attitudes toward cannabis change with policy, parents who use the drug are exploring how to educate their kids about its risks and rewards.
'Girls of the Sun' Is an Homage to Kurdish Women Fighters
Eva Husson's new film attempts to depict the harrowing mission of real-life Kurdish women held captive by ISIS, escaped, and fought to free their loved ones.
What Happens When Colleges Try to Define Trans Existence?
Morehouse College's decision to become the first all-male HBCU to admit trans men raises questions about how colleges will attempt to define transgender identity for its students.
Beyoncé's 'Homecoming' Is a Masterclass on Radical Disruption
Beyoncé, arguably the biggest star in the world, interrupted the largely white crowd at Coachella with a celebration of Black academia.
In 'Guava Island,' Donald Glover Paints Death Into Music
Donald Glover's musical drama about a singing martyr invokes sentiments around loss in communities of color, akin to Nipsey Hussle's recent passing.
Moira Rose From 'Schitt's Creek' Is My Style Icon
I could never find an older version of myself until I found Moira. She's proof we don't have to dread unremarkable uniforms “suited to our age."
Nipsey Hussle's Memorial Was a Celebration of African Spirituality
During the memorial service for Eritrean-American rapper Nipsey Hussle, his mother Angelique Smith emphasized how her spirituality helps her deal with grief.
Sally Rooney's 'Normal People' Are Both Political and Self-Involved
In Sally Rooney's second novel, she explores class, love, and the duality of being a socially concerned and frivolous millennial.
'Native Son' Star Kiki Layne Just Wants Black Women to Be Seen
“We're seeing white actresses doing all these things and booking back to back amazing roles. But even though I haven’t seen that with someone like me, it doesn’t mean it’s not possible. It’s possible.”
An Ode to 'Hannah Montana: The Movie' On Its 10th Anniversary
Let’s talk about why the old Miley was so spectacular and universally adored by kids and horny teens, like me.