“Some days I smile and laugh in ways I didn’t know I could. Sometimes I grieve all of the loss, looking for pillars or anchors to hold on to. Somedays I see so much promise in my future despite the chaos around me because I woke up a Black woman with this spirit in my heart.”
The actor, writer, and producer talks making a movie with Sofia Coppola, the joys and revelations of motherhood, and finding meaning in the uncertainty of this moment.
With an election looming, what happens in Atlanta—a battleground flashpoint for the COVID-19 crisis, the fight for racial justice, and voter suppression—could be key to America’s future.
As an actor, she’s always been daring. But her star turn on the new Netflix series Ratched might be her most ambitious role yet.
As an artist, Jenny Holzer has always been ahead of her time. But with a raft of new projects, she’s proving she was made for this one. “I do dire even when things are good,” she says, “so now that times are dire, I fit.”
A look back at our iconic city through the years.
Cohost Tracy Clayton breaks down how the ultra-nostalgic new podcast series came to be.
They’ve been at the forefront of multiple movements for equality. But Black trans women remain one of the most marginalized, at-risk communities in the world—and that needs to change, writes Ashlee Marie Preston.
For these 23 creatives and activists who are shaking up the worlds of art, music, film, and fashion in the British capital right now, progress means breaking down old boundaries, building bridges across cultures, and finding inspiration in one another.
Addressing the fraught history behind Black nursing, and how to counteract the barriers to the breast with Latham Thomas.
The award-winning director selected eight change-makers who are reshaping the way we think about art, identity, and progress.
These women are breaking down barriers in fashion, art, lifestyle, beauty, and food.
At 32, Robyn Rihanna Fenty is already an icon. But the secret to her success in the beauty business might lie in how she has reimagined what it means to be one.
At a time when Black trans women are finally being included within the conversations fueling the fight for equality and justice, Jones knows her presence within the movement is vital.
We ask 28 activists, authors, actors, performers, personalities, designers, models, and artists how they engage in Pride and LGBTQ+ activism in their daily lives.
Prepare yourself for some killer pant suits.
A look back at the screen siren's best looks.
“We must accept finite disappointment, but we must never lose infinite hope,” Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., once said. But this latest chapter in America’s reckoning with race and racism, his daughter writes, is about turning that hope into justice.
Jameela Jamil and author Jennifer Ashley Wright take down toxic masculinity in a new episode of BAZAAR.com's Dare I Say podcast.
The 12-year-old “I Just Wanna Live” singer, who recently signed with Warner Records, opens up about fighting racial injustice, getting name-checked by President Obama, and why making music gives him hope
The Tony, Emmy, and Grammy winner talks to I May Destroy You star Michaela Coel about finding solace in difficult times, meeting (and then playing) Aretha Franklin, and the simple things that give her hope.