Tag: black women

(Dis)ability, Race, and Gender in Black Women’s Speculative Fiction

Sami Schalk’s Bodyminds Reimagined

GirlTrek Takes Over The Root’s Instagram in Celebration of Black Women Coming Together in the Rocky Mountains for a #StressProtest

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#ICYMI 20 Years of ‘The Craft’: Why We Needed More of Rochelle

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Actress Rachel True as Rochelle in 1996’s The Craft

A video game for Black women tired of people touching their hair

LINK: Put It On Your X Mas List

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Poet Laureate Has Much Blerd Cred: Tracy K. Smith

Read about it at Tor.com.

Graveyard Shift Sisters Sci-Fi Sunday: ‘Brown Girl Begins’ Premieres at Urbanworld Film Fest

Watch the trailer at Graveyard Shift Sisters.

Director Sharon Lewis’s film is inspired by Brown Girl in the Ring by Nalo Hopkinson.

The Patterns Around Octavia Butler

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Note: This article originally appeared on ThePortalist.com.

Niecy Nash on Why TV Needs More Real Female Diversity

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Niecy Nash

Why Yvonne Orji’s Molly Is The Most Necessary Character On ‘Insecure’

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House Votes to Give Some Powers of Librarian of Congress to Donald Trump

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Dr. Carla Hayden, first woman and African American to be named U.S. Librarian of Congress