Drawn Together: Thandiwe Mlaui and S.A.’s First Women-Led Animation Studio
It’s never been easy to break through, especially when your voice has historically been marginalized, but Black creators around the world are more determined than
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It’s never been easy to break through, especially when your voice has historically been marginalized, but Black creators around the world are more determined than
These days, it’s easy to find people who are sharing ideas, tips and tricks, but even that can get overwhelming with so many to choose from.
On T.V. and the silver screen, Black women have shined with brilliance while saving the world.
Jonita Davis, Marqueeda LaStar, Vanee Smith-Matsalia and Regine Sawyer are four super blerds on a mission to save the galaxy from myopia. They met in
From Netflix to her shop The Narativ, Simoyi makes her own space.
Karama Horne a/k/a “theblerdgurl,” is one of today’s foremost authorities on geek culture. She’s a journalist, correspondent and entrepreneur, who provides insight on geekdom with
Pride Month is winding down but having pride in oneself every day is a forever mood. Enter Stephanie Gayle, a P.G. County, Maryland-bred, New York
Slavery is a painful period in Black history, but despite that pain it was also the catalyst for cultural movements in the realm of music
The American Urban Radio Networks’ digital team has spent a lot of time visiting comic book festivals that celebrate the diversity of Blerdhood. One element
There are a lot of terrible comic book character names out there: Maggot, Squirrel Girl, Doop… But for sheer racial tone-deafness, Marvel’s Man-Ape is one
LeTonya F. Moore, JD, has nearly 20 years of experience advocating for small businesses and government agencies. Her client roster includes the US Department of