Thursday, May 15, 2025

It’s Quite Possible that Some Racism is Justified…

This story was submitted to TheIndustry.biz by one of our white readers.... It's quite possible that some racism, on both sides, is justified. I didn't say it was acceptable or...

Alicia and Arianne Suggs Debut New 1966 Magazine for Contemporary Black Women Worldwide

1966 Magazine fills a void in the marketplace with wit, personality, and a staunch respect for black women everywhere. Created for the completely modern and highly discerning woman, the magazine plays on black women's desire to'look and feel fabulous' by highlighting the brands, designers, products and trailblazers making an impact in the world of fashion today. The first issue of 1966 Magazine is on the iTunes newsstand now.The 1966 Magazine offers contemporary black women access to cutting edge feature articles. [...]

Essence Magazine Launches Powerful Social Media Campaign #HeIsNotASuspect

ESSENCE, the preeminent lifestyle magazine for African-American women, is launching #HeIsNotASuspect, a powerful social media campaign and movement in response to the George Zimmerman verdict aimed at stopping racial profiling of African-American males. [...]

The DNC’s Chair Rep Thoughts on Black History Month

The Industry Dot Biz: black-history-monthDNC Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz released the following statement in recognition of Black History Month:“This February, as we observe Black History Month, it’s an opportunity to celebrate the invaluable contributions that African Americans have made to our nation, while recognizing that our work is far from finished in the fight against discrimination and racial inequality.“We celebrate history’s champions of justice – extraordinary leaders like Harriet Tubman, Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks and so many more – as well as our modern-day history makers such as President Barack Obama who represents the great progress we’ve made. These are men and women who have paved the way for the countless other great thinkers, innovators, inventors, athletes, artists and entrepreneurs who will continue to shape our shared future.“But most importantly, Black History Month is a time to remember all the ordinary, humble and hopeful men and women those towering figures represent. We remember Sandra Bland, Freddie Gray and Trayvon Martin, and we honor all the nameless, faceless citizens whose personal stories would remind us that the struggle for economic and racial justice continues.“That is a legacy well worth celebrating, and theirs are the stories we look to every day in the Democratic Party as we fight for equality and opportunity for future generations.”

GUEST POST: CAN WE GET OVER MILEY CYRUS NOW?

CAN WE GET OVER MILEY CYRUS NOW?BY: Christopher MobleyMiley Cyrus. The sweet homegrown southern girl that your daughters ( and little sisters for younger...

CES Report: Monster Unveils Monster Diamondz

Yesterday was all about the press conferences at CES. Today is actually the first official day of the events and showcases. As always Monster is on their "A" game with the release of these limited addition headphones.Monster unveiled today a limited edition collection of Monster Headphones - DiamondZ.( #MonsterDiamondTears ) Music with the clarity of diamonds, Monster DiamondZ™ make a bold statement of style and fashion, while offering users new levels of sonic performance. Monster DiamondZ™ are the first headphones made for women whom dare to be different; and men dig them too. [...]