No Images? Click here Michelle Obama Was The Best Part Of This Week By FarThis week has had quite a bit of lows, but Michelle Obama was the saving grace that sprinkled a few highs throughout. Despite Ashy Lahren (or whatever her name is) trying to disrespect our Forever First Lady, Obama was busy drumming up voter participation and extending her tour for her upcoming book, Becoming Michelle. On top of that, she took a break from her schedule to help a couple exchange their marriage vows.It goes without saying that we really miss Michelle, but a real question that needs answered is how can we book her to make an appearance at our wedding next? 👀Like this kind of news breakdown? Good, because you can expect a more carefully curated newsletter, bringing you even more ways to enjoy content for, by and about us. Starting next week, the Black Voices newsletter will look a bit different with you in mind. But first, we want to hear from you! What would you like to see in future newsletters? Hit reply and tell us!In case you missed it What's trendingThe Senate’s treatment of Anita Hill in 1991 is considered a national embarrassment.The treatment of Christine Blasey Ford will not go down in history much better.Twenty-seven years later, women are still expected to pour out their experiences and perform their trauma in order to be believed.“While young women are standing up and saying ‘No more,’ our institutions have not progressed in how they treat women who come forward,” said Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), the ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee. “Too often, women’s memories and credibility come under assault. In essence, they are put on trial and forced to defend themselves, and often revictimized in the process.”Issa awakens with a jolt. She’s fresh off another dream that her teeth are falling out. She lets out a sigh. Frustrated and anxious, she reaches for her phone. He still hasn’t texted her. The rest of the latest episode of HBO’s “Insecure” shuffles between everybody else’s moderately pressing issues and Issa’s deep obsession with Nathan ghosting her.On this edition of “Run That Back,” Taryn Finley and Julia Craven get into the culture of ghosting, wonder why the hell Lawrence is the only one acting like an adult and split on the subject of Molly for the first time ever.HuffPost is now a part of Oath and a part of Verizon. On May 25th 2018 we will be introducing a new Oath Privacy Policy which will explain how your data is used and shared. Learn More. Stay plugged in with the stories on black life and culture that matter. Does somebody keep forwarding you this newsletter? Subscribe here! Want more? Check out Black Voices.©2018 HuffPost | 770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 |
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