Who protects who? On the future of policing in the UK
The safety of Black women and girls is constantly being drawn into question. Following the “Child Q” case, what does the future of policing look like in the UK and who really
Tradition vs Trend: Does everything really have to be a ‘movement’?
To grease or not to grease. That is the question. In 2017, I stopped getting my braids done professionally and doing my own natural hair and protective styles. Between then and now,
8 Films by Black female directors that are essential viewing
From a pioneering film in New Queer Black Cinema to Maya Angelou’s only directorial pursuit, this list shares some of the Black female directors’ greatest contributions. Black women’s contribution to television and
What is TikTok’s “Black Femininity” movement really doing for Black Women?
“Activate your Goddess energy (Get everything you want)”. “How to make him want you.” “Masculine behaviours to STOP NOW!” As with many things, it all started with a deep dive on TikTok.
Three Black women on what sneaker culture means to them
By Kiah Olowu From waiting for the seemingly inevitable ‘didn’t get ‘em’ notification from the Nike SNKRS app, to price increases, battling with bots, the procurement of sneakers is becoming more difficult. Despite
Music Managers Forum Unite [@MMFUK] Announces New Series Of Talks All About Putting Black Managers First
‘Black Women Mean Business’ is the first talk in the MMF Unite series all about centring Black women’s experiences in the music industry On 9th March 2021 at 1800 GMT, MMF Unite, the world’s largest
All hail Black Female Lyricists from the noughties to the now
In the conversation of Black British music we can never forget the ladies that played just as big a part as the men. If you were a young Black Brit growing up
Founder of Boss Women Media [@BossWomenMedia], Marty McDonald Sponsors Three Black-owned Businesses
Entrepreneur, Marty McDonald gathered over 15,000 virtually for the Boss Women Media’s annual Black Girl Magic summit. In 2016, Marty founded the platform with the aim to connect with women who wanted
Black Women Are Speaking Out About Injustice In The workplace: How We Can Support Black Women In The Fashion Industry?
The last few weeks have been heavy on all of us but undoubtedly for some more than others. The fight for black lives matter movement must continue yet we must acknowledge that
Meet Abi Olusanya founder of theBlacBox – The Personalised Self-Care Box For Black Women [@gettheBlacBox]
After moving to Denmark founder of theBlacBox Abi Olusanya found herself frustrated with the lack of products in store for black women. Searching with very little luck Abi came up with theBlacBox,