From multidimensional brunette to deep reds, Beyoncé’s colorist Rita Hazan predicts the best hair colors for Black women this ...
Nearly twenty years after the Harper government killed the gallery, portrait enthusiasts are angling for more face time ...
Sue Roe explores the agency and victories her subjects experienced as women who, we are repeatedly reminded, ardently loved ...
Nicole Morris Johnson’s new book examines various frameworks and why they prove to be an inadequate approach for examining ...
Towns examines the nature of not only relaxation but escape, celebrating the vibrancy of Black joy despite a period of ...
Dr. Janell Green Smith, a South Carolina midwife and advocate for Black maternal health, has died due to complications during ...
Sourced from the pages of Ebony and Jet, Gates’ new work transforms images of Black women into a lasting public ...
Portraits by Velázquez, Ramsay, Hodges, and more provide the starting point for Guild's intimate oil paintings.
For Patrice Willoughby, the NAACP’s policy and legislative-affairs chief, a picture is worth more than a thousand words. The picture in question? A portrait of her great-great-great-grandmother ...
What do we take when forced from our homes, or when leaving our home country? It’s a question, practical yet conceptual, and ...
Though Colorado was on the verge of statehood in early 1876, it wouldn’t have a Capitol building for almost another 20 years.
The U.S. Postal Service honors Phillis Wheatley, the first African American author to publish a book, with the 49th Black Heritage stamp.