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A Revolution in Print review - documentary charts the history of Ms. magazine how its evolved amid in conversations about feminism.
Tyler Perry is not the first to mine trauma for storytelling. Black art has long centered pain because historically, pain has ...
In Tyler Perry's "Straw," Taraji P. Henson gives one of the most soul-shattering performances of her career, portraying a ...
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21Ninety on MSNAshley Versher on ‘Straw’ and Showing Every Shade of Black WomanhoodAshley Versher isn’t new to telling layered stories. Her mission these days, however, is to make sure all stories are seen. The actress, director, and producer stars alongside Taraji P. Henson, Teyana ...
In centering the trials of Black women, Perry has opened doors for difficult conversations around gender, power, and survival ...
New York's Whitney Museum of American Art’s new exhibit, American Sublime, features more than 40 of artist Amy Sherald’s ...
We caught up with the cast of "Straw," Taraji P. Henson, Teyana Taylor and Sherri Shepherd, who opened up about being advocates for other Black women and the Black women who've advocated for them.
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The South African on MSNTyler Perry comes under fire for using women’s pain to fuel his filmsTyler Perry is accused of using Black women’s pain in his films, yet the masses are still enjoying his latest feature.
After nearly 30 films, Tyler Perry has nothing to say to those who take issue with his portrayal of Black life and, in particular, Black womanhood. Amid the release of his latest film on Netflix ...
We already know that Black women are the least protected. Teyana taylor Taylor, who is a proud mom of two kids, Junie, 9, and Rue, 4, agrees, adding that moms are "sheros for their children." ...
Tyler Perry’s Straw follows a mother pushed to the edge. Starring Taraji P. Henson, the film explores Black motherhood, mental health, and sisterhood.
And if you’re a Black woman, the latest numbers may hit a little harder—and a lot closer to home. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Black women lost 106,000 jobs in April 2025.
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