Danielle Broadway

Danielle Broadway is an English Literature MA student at California State University, Long Beach. She has been published in Black Girl Nerds, LA Weekly and Medium, is a writer for CSULB’s the Daily49er, is a managing editor for Watermark, her school’s academic literary journal and is an assistant editor at Angels Flight • literary west. She’s an activist and educator that is inspired by her family to make social change both in the classroom and beyond.

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Before Disney+’s ‘Hawkeye,’ Listen to Tracie Thoms in ‘Marvel’s Wastelanders: Hawkeye’ as Kate Bishop

As if the new Hawkeye series arriving on Disney+ on November 24 isn’t exciting enough…

Black and Brown Children Are Boundless in Picture Book ‘The Me I Choose To Be’

Too often, Black and Brown children are made to feel less beautiful, less valuable, and…

Denise Downer: Reminding Us That Black Women Have and Always Will Belong in Animation

While the animation world is marked by limitless possibilities, the opportunities for Black people, especially…

In Issa Rae’s ‘Sweet Life: Los Angeles’ Women Go Hard for Black Entrepreneurship in LA

The legendary Issa Rae has struck gold again with her new unscripted reality series Sweet…

The ‘Loki’ Press Conference: A Celebration of Seasoned and New Marvel Talent Assembled

After much anticipation, fans are finally able to tune in for the season premiere of…

Quinta Brunson’s ‘She Memes Well’ Filled with Black Girl Nerd Energy

It’s never been a secret: Quinta Brunson has become notorious for breaking the internet in…

From ‘Insecure’ to BET+’s ‘Leimert Park,’ Mel Jones and Wade Allain-Marcus Share the Importance of Black Woman Narratives

Powerful Black women friendships will never get old, especially with upcoming shows like Leimert Park…

John McCrea Talks on Artie’s Flare for Fashion and Friendship in ‘Cruella’

After much anticipation, Disney’s Cruella, directed by Craig Gillespie adapted from a screenplay by Dana…

Roxane Gay and Sonya Renee Taylor Share Their Thoughts in TCM’s ‘Body Images on Film’ Documentary

For years, cinema has approached body image in a resoundingly monolithic way. This is particularly…

Dr. Gio: The First and Only K-Beauty Brand For and By Black Women

Over the years, K-Beauty, AKA Korean Beauty, has skyrocketed in popularity around the world. From…