The legalization of marijuana in New York City is no longer debated under a new law. It’s a hot topic all over the world.
Read MoreIn honor of International Women’s Day, Double A Labs and Fyli will be hosting a fully immersive virtual conference experience that will feature over 75 diverse women in positions of power.
Read MoreAuthor Amelia Pang investigates and researches Uighur forced labor camps in “Made in China.”
Read MoreEvian and Virgil Abloh have conceived another ethical water bottle design with the idea that sustainable design can be an inclusive process for future Black Designers.
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Read MoreThe 160-year retailer has teamed up with Black-American creatives found within the seams of the robust fashion industry.
Read MoreShantell Martin is sharing her art and message through the Adidas MakerLab where guests can come and purchase a curated selection of Adidas shoes and apparel and apply Shantell’s designs to the product.
Read More“Please call Dr. Jays, tell them to pull all this shit down. We’re about to go live globally, and you’re about to get it,” Willie Esco, Creative Director of Coogi, said in 2014.
Read MoreIn recent years, photographers have shifted the focus to the strength and beauty that emits from perceived obstacles.
Read MoreAn opportunity for actors and filmmakers to make a statement about the world they live in has always been a thing of televised award shows.
Read More9 exciting design signatures from Korea. 1 showcase to discover them all
Read MoreIn their debut, Akin Adebowale and Ousman Sahko have collaborated as business partners on “Black Art Is Black Money,” a film that describes the appropriations of the attributes and elements of Black culture, while suppressing the leaders and representatives of that culture.
Read MoreCharles Moore gives us the rundown of his book, The Black Market: A Guide to Art Collecting, and how he is working to dismantle the perceptions of elitism in art collecting.
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Read MoreThe Black influence in the art market is at an all-time high, flaunting an expensive and ever-expansive taste for highly intellectual living.
Read MoreBlack Power has been an uplifting premise for black people in America, but has been combated by the falsehood of white supremacy, or rather, the reality of white fragility. A fragility that is evident in the weaponizing of police against black people when the truth is exposed to a non-black person's insecurities. [Originally published June 1, 2020.]
Read MorePhotography is shrouded with photo filters and presets, giving the effects of film cameras aged lenses in today's digital era.
Read MoreWhile there will be no inauguration ball to usher in Joseph R. Biden, the 46th President of the United States, and the 49th Vice President Kamala Harris, there has still been a lot of style and unity conveyed from the night's event.
Read MoreAlthough Kobe Bryant has passed, his legacy remains posted in our memories.
“If you’re going to be a leader, you’re not going to please everybody. You gotta hold people accountable, even if you have that moment of being uncomfortable.”
– Kobe Bryant
One Year Anniversary, originally published Jan. 27, 2019
Read MoreToxic photography is a clear problem. However one feels about cancel culture, its ability to expose toxic photographers can't be denied.
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