With over 10.2 million likes, Queen Bey SHUT IT DOWN when she took to Instagram in July to debut her twins Rumi and Sir Carter. Apparently, this is the most
Yes, white actresses used the hashtag #MeToo to describe the harassment and abuse they experienced in Hollywood this year. But be clear: #MeToo was created years ago by Tanara Burke,
Thankfully, she is getting her recognition for helping spark one of the most powerful movements of this year. Hence, why she was named one of Time's Most Influential
Listen: If you didn't watch the USA drama "Suits," you may have never heard of Meghan Markle before. But since it was announced that the biracial actress got engaged to
The former reality star and stripper showed her haters this year that was destined to be a success! All with the help of her number-one hit song "Bodak Yellow."
Between her accidentally Snapchatting her baby bump, winning the Australian Open, having the dopest wedding ever and gracing this "Vanity Fair" cover, Serena Williams basically crushed the Internet competition!
The film hasn't even come out yet, but the second the trailer and movie posters dropped this year, Twitter couldn't stop talking about "Black Panther."
Jemele Hill has never been one to bite her tongue and this year was no different. Whether she was calling #45 a "white supremacist" or getting suspended for calling out
The 11-year-old went from being bullied for her dark skin to launching her own empowering T-shirt line to being the youngest designer to debut her clothes
#BlackGirlMagic was on and poppin this year!
Sistas broke records, made history and showed who is boss, especially when it comes to social media.
From Cardi B to Beyonce to Maxine Waters, here are 12 Black women that won 2017 by breaking the Internet.
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