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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Roxane Gay’s MasterClass Echoes: Social Change Possible in the Publishing Industry and Beyond

Last year, American writer, editor, professor, and social commentator, Roxane Gay shared on Twitter that…

Happy Galentine's Day
BGN’s Valentine’s + Galentine’s Day Gift Guide for Every Nerd in Your Life

While the pandemic may change many of our typical Valentine’s Day plans, or Galentine’s Day…

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‘B Positive’ Star, Terrence Terrell Discusses His Role as Eli and the Importance of Kidney Donations

CBS’s new comedy, B Positive hit the ground running in 2020 and will continue to…

Adventure Time: Distant Lands
‘Adventure Time: Distant Lands,’ “Obsidian” Illustrates the Majesty in Monstrosity

For years, Cartoon Network’s Adventure Time, created by Pendleton Ward, gave fans iconic episodes that…

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Teyonah Parris Talks Marvel Comic Book Favorites and Her Role as Monica Rambeau on ‘WandaVision’

Things are getting pretty trippy when it comes to Marvel’s WandaVision arriving on Disney Plus…

‘Inuyasha’ Sequel, ‘Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon’ Gives Fans Their Next Feudal Era Adventure

Last year, many Inuyasha fans rejoiced when Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon, the sequel series that follows…

Black Game Creators: Changing the Gaming Scene for the Better

Few people know about the amazing Black game creators who have introduced some of the…

BGN Beauty
BGN’s Ultimate Skin and Hair Care Gift Guide For and By Black Women

As the gift-giving holidays are approaching, there may be some limitations on where many can…

Over The Moon
Cherishing Our Love for ‘Over the Moon’ Forever

Despite the difficult circumstances of this year, it is a comfort to have films like…

Oge Egbuonu
Love Letter to Black Women: Oge Egbuonu’s ‘(In)Visible Portraits’ Explores Being a Black Woman in an Anti-Black World

From the gendered violence of chattel slavery to the conception of #SayHerName and beyond, Black…