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6 True Crime Podcasts Hosted by Women to Add to Your Queue Right Now
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(Entertainment)
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... notorious obsession with the white, female victim. Crime Noir is here to help shift the narrative and share true crime stories with Black victims that are underreported on. Created and hosted by Candice ...
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Created on 31 January 2023
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Regina Hall Shares Her Thoughts On That Infamous Oscar's Night, The Meaning of Feminism, and What She Learned From Her Beloved Bulldog : BUST Intervie
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(Movies)
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... for anchoring projects that have since entered the Black film cannon—including The Best Man franchise; Gina Prince-Bythewood’s iconic first feature Love & Basketball; the aforementioned Scary Movie series ...
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Created on 27 October 2022
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Get To The Other Side Of Loss With These 10 Biographies On Grief and The Human Experience
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(Books)
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... one of the most power voices in the civil rights era. She helped organize Freedom Summer in 1964, a voter registration drive aimed at increasing the number of registered Black voters in the segregated ...
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Created on 29 September 2022
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13 Women of Color-Owned and Operated Bookstores You Can Support Right Now
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(Books)
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... for it. You can visit: www.duendedistrict.com for a specially curated list of books. Wepa!
SemiColon Bookstore: Chicago, IL
Semi Colon Bookstore is a one-of-a-kind Black woman-owned bookstore and ...
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Created on 04 February 2022
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Black Monuments Matter: Journalist and Civil-Rights Activist Ida B. Wells Gets Statue in Downtown Memphis
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(Feminism)
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Nearly 130 years ago famed journalist and civil rights advocate Ida B. Wells was driven out of Memphis for reporting on the lynching of three Black men; a statue of the former resident will be unveiled ...
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Created on 14 July 2021
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#Bye, Felicia. Nikole Hannah-Jones Rejects UNC's Last Minute Offer of Tenure, Joining the Faculty of Howard University Instead. ...
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(Feminism)
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... over the latter's original decision to withhold it.
Hannah-Jones made the announcement to instead accept a faculty position at the historically Black, Howard University, on Tuesday’s “CBS This Morning” ...
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Created on 08 July 2021
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After Appointing Nikole Hannah-Jones, Conservative UNC Chapel Hill Board of Trustees Denies Knight Chair Tenure for the First Time Since 1980 for One Reason: “Politics”
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(Feminism)
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... essay in the Times Magazine’s 1619 Project, an ongoing initiative that “aims to reframe the country’s history by placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans at the very ...
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Created on 21 May 2021
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Nikole Hannah-Jones on "The 1619 Project's" Genesis, Backlash And What's N
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(Feminism)
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... Prize for Commentary-winning introductory essay, she declares, “Black Americans have been, and continue to be, foundational to the idea of American freedom. More than any other group in this country’s ...
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Created on 14 January 2021
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Is This Fake News?: The BUST Guide to Media Literacy
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(Living)
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... version of a popular viral video. In the original clip, two children—one white, one Black—run toward each other and embrace. In Trump’s version, however, the video is manipulated to show the Black child ...
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Created on 16 September 2020
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Ida B. Wells To Be Honored In Art Installation At D.C. Union Station Next Week
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(Feminism)
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... This led Wells to recount her experience in a Black church newspaper called The Living Way, both spreading awareness about this kind of discrimination and kicking off her career as a writer.
Before becoming ...
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Created on 21 August 2020
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Here Are The Women Winners Of The 2020 Pulitzer Prizes
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(Books)
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... the Pulitzer Prize for her essay, “Our democracy’s founding ideals were false when they were written. Black Americans have fought to make them true.” The essay, which opened the 1916 Project, details America' ...
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Created on 06 May 2020
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20 Moments from the 2020 Women's March You Might Have Missed If Your Feminism Isn't Intersection
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(Feminism)
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... her first march, told NPR, “The Women's March has had a history of marginalizing certain people. They want their version of smashing patriarchy to look a certain way. I'm Black, I'm proud. This is my march ...
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Created on 21 January 2020
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Elizabeth Ames Unpacks Her New Novel, “The Other’s Gold”
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(Books)
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... how not everything is so black and white!” But I also think there are varying types and degrees of retribution—both internal and external—for every mistake we make. And much as perhaps we’d like it to ...
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Created on 30 August 2019
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Awkwafina On "The Farewell," Mainstream Asian American Visibility, The Real Nora Lum, And Her Well-Trained Cat: BUST Intervie
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(Entertainment)
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... blocks away from the Charmed set, Awkwafina and I chat on the top level of a Victorian dwelling with a view of downtown Los Angeles as our backdrop. Born Nora Lum, Awkwafina wears a black leather jacket, ...
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Created on 10 August 2019
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"I Love You, Now Die" Director Erin Lee Carr Demystifies Teen Girlhood Through True Crime Docs: BUST Intervie
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(Movies)
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... all had an area of life where we felt like the black sheep. So I really wanted to figure out: who was [Michelle] in this sort of high school cohort, and what did that mean in terms of how she related to ...
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Created on 12 July 2019
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Samantha Bee and Naomi Ekperigin Encourage Presidential Candidates To Listen To Black Twitter
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(TV)
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Full Frontal With Samantha Bee struck a chord last night when comedian Naomi Ekperigin addressed that Democratic presidential candidates seriously need to engage with Black Twitter during the 2020 campaigns. ...
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Created on 09 May 2019
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19th Century Journalist Nellie Bly Broke Barriers And Became A Legend In Her Field
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(Living)
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... girls in Pittsburgh, gone toe to toe with a crooked lobbyist in Albany, New York, and spent 10 harrowing days posing as an inmate at the Blackwell’s Island Insane Asylum. Written in a chatty, compulsively ...
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Created on 30 November 2018
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“Lesbians Will Always Be Here And Have Always Been Here”: Talking Queer Visibility, Butchness, And Sinister Wisdom With Writer Carina Julig
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(Feminism)
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Sinister Wisdom is a cornerstone of lesbian publishing and feminist culture. Founded in 1976, Sinister Wisdom is home to generations of lesbian writing and queer art—making Sinister Wisdom the longest-running ...
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Created on 25 October 2018
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This Anthology By Women Of Color Tells The Stories We've Been Missin
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(Books)
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... Santana
"What Is Said" [a story about violence against black men] was a really powerful story. How do you find hope when things seem bleak?
“What Is Said” represents the history that is not taught in ...
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Created on 09 October 2018
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How Black Girl Magic Helped Me Dream Again
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(TV)
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... working two jobs to get by. My dream of being the black Candace Bushnell was put on the back burner. I thought about it every once in a while, but what are the odds of this ever really happening? would ...
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Created on 18 September 2018