
Roxanne Fequiere
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Roxanne Fequiere is a New York–based writer and editor who might just make it after all.

Mallori Johnson Is Bringing Octavia Butler’s Work to Life in Kindred
The Hollywood newcomer and Juilliard grad leads FX's adaptation of Butler's iconic novel. And she's just getting started.

Iman Is a ‘Supreme Model’—But She Knows She’s Not The Only One
The trailblazer talks her YouTube Originals series, Supreme Models, getting imposter syndrome, and giving Black models the grace to make their own mistakes.

In Praise of Judging Books by Their Covers
The art might be the reason we pick up a novel, but there's a craft and a warmth behind each design.

Adut Akech Is Electric
From "switched-on" kid to fashion icon, Estée Lauder's newest global brand ambassador has so much more in store.

3 Female Leaders on the Power of Mentorship
Climbing the professional ladder can be challenging, but these women are sharing their experiences to help the next generation.

Thuso Mbedu Is Charting Her Own Course
All eyes are on the South African star of Barry Jenkins’s ‘The Underground Railroad’.

How 3 Female Founders Discovered Their Inner Strength on the Path to Success
The road to entrepreneurship often comes with a few tumbles, but these women used those moments to grow stronger.

There’s Always Been Something About Mary
Fifty years after Mary Richards launched her blue knit cap in the air, 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' remains the archetype of single-girl freedom—and an inspiration to generations of women onscreen and off.

Dr. Meera Shah Will Never Stop Telling Abortion Stories

Raven Leilani Is Your New Favorite Novelist
The author of 'Luster' has emerged as the year's most exciting new literary voice.

The Wing Was My Dream Job. Working There Turned Into a Nightmare.
Roxanne Fequiere left the women's-only social club after helping stage a digital walkout to protest the mistreatment of employees of color.

Voices of Change
Tomi Adeyemi, Akwaeke Emezi, Elizabeth Acevedo, Angie Thomas, and Nic Stone are rewriting the rules of young adult fiction.