Lifestyle Camille A. Brown And Debbie Allen’s Creative Partnership Brings ‘Ink’ To Los Angeles THE ACCLAIMED PRODUCTION BLENDS AFRICAN-AMERICAN SOCIAL DANCE, TAP, JAZZ, AND HIP-HOP MOVEMENT TO CELEBRATE BLACK LIVES AND RESILIENCE. Garland JournalJanuary 16, 2024
News Real Housewives Star Calls Her Upcoming Hysterectomy A “Terrifying Experience” By Aja Sheppard There’s nothing more daunting than having major surgery done. Not to mention, one that can be as personal and detrimental to... Garland JournalJanuary 8, 2024
News Black Women and Pay Inequality By David W. Marshall Taraji P. Henson is speaking out, and people are listening. It remains to be seen if the award-winning actress will... Garland JournalJanuary 8, 2024
Editorial 2023 Year in Review: The Best and Worst of Times By Atlanta Tribune Retrospectives of the preceding year are not simply a recap. They are, in many ways, a forecast for what’s to come.... Garland JournalJanuary 7, 2024
News Actress Marsai Martin Diagnosed with Ovarian Cysts: “Pain is Not Normal” We’ve seen actress Marsai Martin has literally grow up on screen right before our eyes. From her sassy, intelligent role on the hit show... Garland JournalDecember 6, 2023
Editorial Op-Ed: Lawsuits Against Program Helping Black Women Survive Childbirth Reveals Pro-White Agenda Researchers say “obstetric racism” causes a disproportionate number of Black women to die from childbirth. Garland JournalNovember 25, 2023
News ‘UNIVERSITY OF DOPE’ CARD GAME, CREATED BY BLACK WOMEN DUO, TESTS YOUR HIP-HOP KNOWLEDGE The drinking card game is meant to honor Hip Hop hits, as well as history. Garland JournalNovember 14, 2023
News ‘Karen’ Gets Beat Up After Yelling Racial Slurs At Group Of Black Women By Jovonne Ledet A white woman is being dubbed a “Karen” after she was caught on video shouting racial slurs and remarks at a... Garland JournalNovember 12, 2023
Lifestyle How the Black aristocracy of the Gilded Age ushered in a new era of education and freedom By Yoonji Han In a letter published in the April 22, 1852 issue of the Frederick Douglass Papers, someone known only by the pen... Garland JournalNovember 7, 2023
News Unifying Movements: How me too. And Black Voters Matter Advocate For Black Survivors It is critical that before expecting Black women and survivors to shoulder the burden of enacting change–community, political or otherwise–they are safe, resourced and... Garland JournalOctober 30, 2023