Websites agree to stop using 'flowery language' to talk about weddings held at locations where slavery is a part of its history Two wedding sites have agreed to change their policies around how they ...
(WAFB) - Pinterest and the Knot Worldwide, two of the nation’s largest online wedding-planning websites, are changing their policies to stop promoting wedding venues that were former slave plantations ...
In recent weeks, Confederate symbols have been removed from the Mississippi flag and NASCAR, statues of Confederate generals have toppled and HBO has acknowledged the racism of “Gone with the Wind.” ...
On Monday, The Glow Up’s very smart brotha Damon Young made the proposition that perhaps we should just burn down the remaining plantations in America—you know, those sites of the American holocaust ...
Most soon-to-be-brides will tell you that Pinterest and The Knot are two of the biggest websites they rely on to inspire and plan their weddings. Mixed into Pinterest photos of centerpieces, dresses ...
Both companies broke the exclusive news to BuzzFeed Wednesday, detailing individual plans to stop glamorizing the locations after requests from the social justice organization. “The decision to ...
In response to urging by a civil rights advocacy group, Pinterest and The Knot Worldwide, which owns prominent wedding platforms WeddingWire and the Knot, recently announced they were changing the way ...
Last week, The Wall Street Journal published an article about how “[c]ouples looking for something different are choosing a stretch behind bars at former prisons for weddings.” But some are already ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Adobe Stock Images) OPINION: A fictional letter explaining why and how Black people can say no to plantation weddings. This is a ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (CNN) — In response to urging by a civil rights advocacy group, Pinterest and The Knot Worldwide, which owns prominent wedding platforms WeddingWire and the Knot, recently announced they ...