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Mo’Nique Belongs in the Black Actress Pay Inequality Conversation With Taraji P. Henson

Taraji P. Henson recently went viral for her emotional, honest comments about the toll that being constantly disrespected as a Black actress has taken on her. As she broke down in tears, the “Empire” star revealed the many costs that come with being a high-profile actress and how the unequal salaries of Black actresses make […]

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Keke Palmer, Gabrielle Union Rally Behind Taraji P. Henson Following Pay Inequality Comments

Thanks to Taraji P. Henson’s recent and transparent interview detailing her frustrations with unfair pay in Hollywood for Black actresses and actors, other stars are now sounding the alarm and showing her love—namely Keke Palmer, Gabrielle Union and Robin Thede. Grace Byers On Starring in The Blackening, Harlem, & Working with Taraji P. Henson Off […]

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Keke Palmer, Gabrielle Union Address Taraji P. Henson’s Pay Inequality Comments

Thanks to Taraji P. Henson’s recent and transparent interview detailing her frustrations with unfair pay in Hollywood for Black actresses and actors, other stars are now sounding the alarm and showing her love—namely Keke Palmer, Gabrielle Union and Robin Thede. David Oyelowo As Bass Reeves In Lawmen, Issa Rae’s Rap Sh!t – Our TV Picks […]

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20 Black Shows That Got Cancelled Too Soon

Screenshot: AppleTV+ It seems like every other week, we’re getting news of one of our favorite shows saying sayonara to our small screens thanks to mergers or budget cuts or any number of reasons (looking at you, specifically Truth Be Told, Love Life and 61st Street). This not only makes for upset fans who already […]

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TV’s Best Binge: The Hidden Gems of Max

I Am Not Your Negro – Official Trailer This documentary uses James Baldwin’s unfinished book, where he reflects on the lives of Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr., to discuss the ongoing racism faced by Black Americans. As we all know, these discussions are timeless and will always be relevant.

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