Womens History Month
Bossip covers Women’s History Month 2020, highlighting the strides Women of Color have made in politics, science, healthcare and beauty – everything you don’t know, but you should.
In HBCU excellence news… Atlanta recently hosted the GameChangHER Brunch & Awards, a powerful celebration of Black women in sports, leadership, and community impact who are not only breaking barriers but also ensuring the doors stay open for those coming behind them. Recently held at the Renaissance Atlanta Airport Gateway Hotel, this event stood as a […]
The Atlanta Hawks recently celebrated Women’s History Month with their annual Women’s Empowerment Night presented by BMW, recognizing women in leadership, business, and sports at State Farm Arena, and we got a double dribble of all the deets. The evening featured a special graduation ceremony for the SheLEADS Class of 2025, a halftime performance from […]
A honey-toned mezzo-soprano is continuing to make “Music For Your Soul” with the release of her 14th solo album. For Women’s History Month, BOSSIP is spotlighting #MagicMakers who are leaving indelible marks in entertainment, entrepreneurship, and music, and we think Maysa is a perfect fit. Hailing from Baltimore, Maysa is an award-winning vocalist who took […]
In the midst of ongoing racial inequity and gender bias in Hollywood, it’s of the utmost importance to champion the trajectories of Black actresses excelling at the art of storytelling. As Black women continue to light up screens with their skillset, star quality, and production credits, creatives are speaking openly about the entertainment industry […]
Cinema sizzlers, on-screen stunners, and bubbling Black actresses are all sobriquets that can be used to describe the entertainment industry's melanin magic makers. In Tinseltown where racial inequity and gender bias are prevalent, there's a bevy of Black women lighting up screens in spite of the odds being stacked against them. With that, we're celebrating Bubbling Black Actresses to watch in 2022.
Naomi Osaka brought to tears by a heckler during her second-round match at Indian Wells on March 12, 2022.
Fan react to the news of Dolly Parton wanting Queen Bey to cover her famous hit 'Jolene'.
BOSSIP honors Jemele Hill for Women's History Month as a Social Sovereign
Women's History Month celebration of #OscarsSoWhite creator April Reign
On August 9th, 2014, a Black teenager named Michael Brown was gunned down by police officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, MI. The killing and the Movement that was born out of it gave us a new generation of activists and Black voices. One such voice was St. Louis native Brittany Packnett-Cunningham. She has emerged as one of the most pivotal activists and political commentators we have in America. She had her boots on the ground at Ferguson and has transitioned into being a staple in Black activism.
Jalaiah Harmon is a young woman who is setting trends with her viral dance and took back her ownership of the dance to become one of the most talked-about women in the first half of 2020.
If you were thinking of amassing youtube beauty following during this coronavirus crisis by answering makeup issues for women of color, flexing your extremely talented photography skills and being absolutely gorgeous then Alissa Ashley is your blueprint.
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