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Learn How Women Invented TV, And Still Aren't Getting the Credit, in Jennifer Keishin Armstrong's Book "When Women Invented Televisi
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(Books)
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... characters; The Golden Girls’ Betty White, who was the first daytime talk show host and wrote her own material; and Trinidad-born-Harlem-raised piano prodigy Hazel Scott, the first Black woman to host ...
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Created on 23 March 2021
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Feeling Burned Out? Indie R&B Artist Alex Mali's Powerful New "Fighting Words" Video Is Just What You Need Tod
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(Music)
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Lime green hair and sweet summer vibes is usually what you get from Brooklyn artist Alex Mali. The Trinidadian-Jamaican indie R&B artist's music is as refreshing as a cold sip of Ting and perfect for ...
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Created on 03 December 2020
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14 Black Women-Owned Beauty and Wellness Brands to Support Right Now (And Always)
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(Style)
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... Glitter Gem Lipsticks in Bahia and Trinidad. These shimmering shades melt onto your lips, revealing an iridescent veil of dual-flip glitter to give your pout a show-stopping, multi-dimensional shine✨ Who ...
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Created on 03 June 2020
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4 Black Women Who Changed The World
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(Feminism)
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... McGovern. It was a blow, but in hindsight it’s clear that Shirley Chisholm’s presidential race still won, breaking down countless walls for those that came after her.
HAZEL SCOTT
Trinidadian jazz ...
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Created on 04 February 2019
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City Girls & Cardi B Reclaim "Twerk" For Black Women And Ignore The Male Gaze ...
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(Feminism)
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... “Big Pimpin” video. Another iconic rap video for its time, shot during Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago, "Big Pimpin" shows Jay-Z, UGK, and friends on a yacht surrounded by half-naked women; Dame Dash can ...
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Created on 18 January 2019
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Beyoncé Takes Over Coachella: Link Roundup
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(Entertainment)
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... BBC reports that the Windrush Generation — a group of immigrants who came to the UK from Caribbean countries, Jamaica, Trinidad, and Tobago, between 1948 and 1971 — is now facing deportation. These people ...
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Created on 16 April 2018
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So Many People Came To See Michelle Obama’s Portrait That The Smithsonian Had to Move It: Link Roundup
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(Feminism)
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... America at a gallery in New York City. Trinidad And Tobago Swears In Its First Black Woman President
Blavity reports that Trinidad and Tobago has just sworn in their first black woman president, Paula ...
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Created on 21 March 2018
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Poet Olivia Gatwood Writes Like Teen Spirit: BUST Interview
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(Feminism)
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... poems — “The Only Thing I Brought From America” — which talks about when you moved to Trinidad as a young girl. Why was that moment so pivotal for you?
I lived there from 10-13, and it really informed ...
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Created on 09 February 2018
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Gladys Bentley Was The Gender Nonconforming, Lesbian Superstar Of The Harlem Renaissance
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(Feminism)
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... 1959 appearance on Groucho Marx’s game show, You Bet Your Life, she is dressed as a woman. She seems somewhat nervous and claims to be from Port-of-Spain, Trinidad (her mother’s birthplace). But her charisma ...
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Created on 02 November 2016
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These Female Chefs Will Teach You How To Cook Like A Pro
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(Eat Me)
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Trinidadian Workshop with Dolly
There’s something immensely gratifying about spending the day in someone’s cozy, aromatic home preparing a meal. N.Y.C. organization The League of Kitchens (leagueofkitchens.com) ...
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Created on 02 June 2016
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Review: Theophilus London defies categorization, looks fly
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(General)
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... and danced so hard it became a health risk (really!). It was glorious.
London is a 25-year-old Trinidad-born, Brooklyn-raised rapper that pulls from an impressive array of sounds including new-wave pop, ...
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Created on 08 July 2013
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I Survived Roman's Exorcis
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(Music)
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... the Female MC with the wide marketable appeal--the Drake equivalent-- was missing.
Then Beam Me Up Scotty came out. We got our first taste of Nicki on that mixtape-- an island girl (Trinidadian, to ...
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Created on 13 February 2012
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Review: Nicki Minaj: Pink Friday
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(Music)
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... Trinidad-born, Queens, New York raised maven possessed.
Hip-Hop has always struggled with the dichotomy of femininity vs. rawness when it came to women rapping. FeMCs like Lauryn Hill were trailblazers ...
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Created on 20 November 2010