Maui Bigelow
About Maui Bigelow
50 Cent's misogynistic attacks on Tiny, a Black woman, reveal the deep-rooted sexism and racism Black women face, often from their own community.
It’s time to ask the uncomfortable question: Why does Nicki consistently center, defend, and emotionally attach herself to men accused or convicted of harm against women and children?
This is not about interracial dating, it’s about what happens when Black men confuse proximity to non-Blackness, specifically whiteness with protection, alignment, and approval.
One issue that completely caught me off guard—and one I know many of us experience but rarely say out loud—was vaginal dryness and discomfort.
What unsettles people about Luenell and Al B. Sure! is not their relationship—it is the reminder that love does not have a look.
A Fraternity So Nice, They Named It Twice. The men of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity incorporated collectively and individually personify their charge, “achievement in every field of human endeavor.”
Today’s First Ladies, Deaconess’s, gospel singers, and church girls navigate faith in full view of the algorithm and totally on trend.
MadameNoire is celebrating 106 years of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority's legacy of scholarship, service, sisterhood, and finer womanhood.
Today, we salute the pink and green. The pearls. The Ivies. The power. For the AKAs Founders Day is more than a celebration, it’s a gentle reminder. Alpha Kappa Alpha didn’t just make history; they continue making it.
Many times, especially at HBCU’s, the Deltas are the littest sorority on the yard. They are also oftentimes the most visible and while the joke from other sororities is that they have such huge lines. The tea is that the girlies are eager to take the trip to Delta Land.
Somewhere between “I’ll just stay over tonight!” and “Which TV can I plug my PlayStation up to?” lies a hobo-sexual eager to finesse his way into a woman’s sanctuary— her home.
Church policing of women's bodies, especially Black women, is about control, not righteousness; the church must embrace grace, not judgment.