About Danielle Jennings

From singers and actresses to billionaire business moguls, the ladies are ready to welcome new additions to their families.

Gabrielle Union was recently named by magazine ‘Marie Claire’ among the honorees for its inaugural Power Moms List.

Gabrielle Union recently opened up about her surrogacy journey and revealed that accepting that someone else would carry her child was very difficult. 

Fashion’s biggest night is just around the corner and we are spotlighting some of our faves guaranteed to shut the Met Gala down.

The theme is Superfine: Tailoring Black Style. The culture will be on display this Monday, where the most fashionable celebs in the world gather on the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC for the 2025 Met Gala. With a focus on Black Dandyism, men’s fashion will be center stage. And Anna Wintour […]

Spelman and New York University graduate Calida Rawles, is an artist who proudly utilizes her work as a form of commentary on the black experience, which is highlighted in her recent work that “employs water as a vital, organic, multifaceted material, and historically charged space.” Rawles uses water in her artistic expression as a signifier […]

The history of South Central, Los Angeles, is more than just the place where Lauren Halsey grew up; its robust culture is also a large influence in her work that celebrates the Black experience and how it has evolved throughout the decades in the community and penetrated by outside sources. The Yale graduate’s artistic vision […]

Born in Kingston, Jamaica, artist Ebony Patterson is abundantly clear on who she is and what she wants her work to represent, with an unapologetic confidence that makes her work feel all-encompassing. “I aim to elevate those who have been deemed invisible/un-visible as a result of inherited colonial social structures, by incorporating their words, thoughts, […]

Quiana Parks doesn’t restrict herself to the confines of one singular art form. Instead, she infuses her artistic creations with a variety of sources that exude the vibrancy of her African American and Jamaican heritage. Regularly using “a dynamic blend of oil pigment sticks, charcoal, and pencil on paper and canvas,” Parks’ art showcases the […]

New York-based watercolor painter Christine Miller is committed to “exploring how anti-Black propaganda and stereotypes permeate American life” through her work, and her voice as a Black woman in the art world is needed now more than ever. Miller, who holds a degree in Fine Art and Geography from Hunter College and a degree in […]

Lauren Younge is an abstract artist who loves to share her work and knowledge with others. She was teacher for four years in St. Louis before deciding to pursue her art career full-time and “is drawn to abstract art because it allows her to express herself more freely.” The foundation allowed her to embrace her […]

Nara Smith is known for being candid with her followers, but she recently shared a more personal take involving her struggle with eczema.