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Reality TV is starting to show the world what healthy Black love can look like.
How racism hinders Black dating and relationships appeared first on TheGrio. Fans of the 2000 film Love and Basketball can testify to the collective heartbreak felt when Quincy McCall (Omar Epps
Learn more about the most iconic portrayals of Black relationships on film and TV. These top 10 couples show human and nuanced examples of Black romance on the big and small screens.
By contrast, in the western U.S., 1.6% of black women and 2.1% of black men had white spouses in the 1960 census; the comparable figures in the 1970 census were 1.6% of black women and 4.9% of black men. In the 1980 census, the percentage of black men in the western U.S. in interracial marriages had increased to 16.5%. [21]
Comparatively looking at gender, race, and sexual orientation, black women same-sex couples are likely to face more economic disparities than black women in an opposite sex relationship. Black women in same-sex couples earn $42,000 compared to black women in opposite-sex relationships who earn $51,000, a twenty-one percent increase in income.
Of these 31 characters, only four were Black/African-American (12.9 percent) in comparison to 26 white characters making up 83.9 percent of LGBT representation in films for this year. [27] The 2016 report showed a small increase, with 23 out of 125 films containing LGBT characters.
OPINION: The “Madea” creator is receiving backlash for a recent clip of him talking about relationships between Black women and Black men. Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed ...
A separate study from the year prior found that Black and Hispanic social media users are the most likely to consider social media platforms to be valuable news sources. 60% of Black users and 53% of Hispanic users reported that they held social media to be “very important” or “somewhat important” to their involvement with political and ...