An invitation to discover, deconstruct, and deepen my identity as a Black woman detached from my labor, service, and the white ... art – the faces of liberated Black women and scenes of Black ...
Characters including Joy (Amy Poehler), Sadness (Phyllis Smith), and Anger (Lewis Black) return ... premise and memorable art direction. It remains one of Pixar’s best movies for its appeal ...
With this hidden land ruled by the evil White Witch ... of all Pixar’s movies. We jump inside the head of Riley, an 11-year-old girl, and meet its colourful inhabitants: Joy, Sadness, Fear ...
Line dancing has been a part of celebrations in Black communities for decades, but more recently it has taken on new meaning ...
The Center for Racial and Health Equity generously supports MinnPost’s Race & Health Equity coverage; learn why. For Trinny Mogaka, a junior at Champlin Park High School, Black joy simply ...
Echoing the black-and-white packaging of her pre-makeup skincare products, each of Nogueira's nails was split in half—though ...
Dor Guez explores identity, history, and displacement, reflecting on conflict, memory, and personal narratives.
Mark (Ames McNamara) seems to be making a lot of money and working night shifts at his IT job; no one knows that he’s working as a black hat hacker. Jackie (Laurie Metcalf) finds out that ...
Transformers and Disney and Pixar toons. Here’s a look at the 57 films that have achieved this remarkable box office milestone. Directed by James Cameron; starring Zoe Saldana & Sam Worthington ...
Unlike the “strong Black woman” trope, which often pressures women to endure hardships with little support, the soft life encourages balance, joy, and intentionality in all aspects of life—career, ...