Black History Month is not just about reflection. It is about intention. It is about where we spend, who we celebrate, and how we choose to adorn ourselves and our homes. The EBONY Edit for Black History Month is a curated love letter to Black designers, founders and visionaries who understand that culture is not […]
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The State of US: Jesse Jackson Denied Capitol Honor, SCOTUS Blocks Tariffs, and Record-Long State of the Union Exposes Divides
What you need to know: This week, the House speaker denied Rev. Jesse Jackson the chance to lie in honor at the Capitol, reigniting questions about who America chooses to memorialize. The Supreme Court struck down the president’s sweeping tariffs in a 6-3 decision, rebuking executive power. And Trump delivered the longest State of the […]
The Best Beauty Launches This February
February may be the shortest month of the year, but the beauty girls did not come to play. From skin that looks like you drink water and mind your business to fragrances that linger like a soft flex, this month’s launches understand the assignment. We’re talking formulas that melt in, grip on and glow up […]
Deon Cole On Hosting the NAACP Image Awards and Why the Night Is Bigger Than Trophies
Deon Cole doesn’t have an elaborate hosting pre-show ritual to settle his nerves. Instead, the actor and comedian is relying on practice and stage rehearsals to host the 57th NAACP Image Awards. It’s his second time at the mic. “I do as many reps as possible by getting on the stage, working out the material […]
Durand Bernarr Reflects on GRAMMY Win, Family and Celebrating Authenticity
In a world where true artistry yearns for raw storytelling, Durand Bernarr stands out as a reminder that authenticity can be an inspiration. Fresh off his GRAMMY win, he’s been on a roll, continuing to do the work and be the change he wants to see. From the stage to partnering with Smirnoff, who touched […]
Get Lit Book Picks: Ben Crump Talks New Thriller and More Reads for the Season
Black Style at Sea: An Insider’s Front Row Seat During Transatlantic Fashion Week
EBONY magazine’s origin story is rooted in luxury. During the post-World War II business boom, Chicago entrepreneurs John H. and Eunice Johnson launched the magazine on November 1, 1945. Their mission was to chronicle the success and style of beautiful, bourgeois Black Americans, countering the ugliness of racism and forced segregation. Black celebrities of the […]
Meet the Creators Whose Viral Love Stories Have Turned into the Gateway to Relatable Content
In the age of social media, Black women are not just observers; they are transforming their personal stories into content that resonates with audiences and allows them to curate another stream of income. One particularly captivating realm is dating. By sharing their stories through platforms like TikTok, these women are cracking the code to monetization […]
Here’s Everything to Know About Heart Health Disparities for Black Women
February is American Heart Month, and when it comes to heart disease, Black people, especially women, are severely impacted in the United States. There are a few reasons, such as a lack of education, limited access to equitable care, lifestyle choices, failing systems, and more. TikTok star, entrepreneur, mother, and grandmother Shanta Quilette D Carter-Williams, PhD, […]
Resilience, Power And Sisterhood: Karen Jackson and the EBONY SHE IS Brunch
In an era defined by scientific breakthroughs and cultural shifts, Karen Eubanks Jackson doesn’t just adapt; she leads. A pioneering voice in the fight against breast cancer, she has transformed personal purpose into a national movement. Her appearance at the EBONY SHE IS Brunch wasn’t just a moment of recognition; it was a masterclass of […]









