Black LGBT women
Our queer queens shone like diamonds at the 68th GRAMMY Awards in Los Angeles, which is why you'll see them making quite an appearance on this week's Women Crush Wednesday list!
Wednesday is here, and MadameNoire is on the same wave, celebrating Women Crush Wednesday and uplifting the ladies in the LGBTQIA+ community.
Although it's a new year, MadameNoire is on the same wave. In case you missed it, in December we launched Women Crush Wednesday, a new series dedicated to amplifying and uplifting the ladies in the LGBTQIA+ community.
It's the last Women Crush Wednesday of the year ... Enjoy!
We blinked, and it's Wednesday all over again! Of course, you know that we're here to celebrate our women lovin' women!
Black celebrities are rewriting the script on what it means to live out loud. From Da Brat’s public love story to Queen Latifah’s quiet grace, their coming-out journeys remind us that authenticity is the truest form of freedom.
Trans runner criticizes World Athletics' decision to ban trans track and field athletes from participating in Olympics.
As a southern woman and Mississippi native, Ellis also expressed to the outlet that being queer and southern shaped her childhood
Da Brat recently discussed what her personal and professional experiences have been leading up to her coming out back in March of last year. During the conversation, she shed some light on when and why she'd choose to opt-out of her classic oversized and baggy style, for more body-hugging and revealing ensembles.
Tessa Thompson's character is openly gay in the new Thor film and Teyonah Parris was cast as Monica Rambeau in the new Wandavision series.