Danielle Kwateng-Clark
Senior Culture Editor
dani.kwateng@vice.comDanielle Kwateng-Clark is the senior culture editor at Broadly. Her passion is telling the stories of women of color in the arts, fashion, and pop-culture.
Bollywood’s First Lesbian Rom-Com Is Bringing Queer Love to Indian Cinema
The mother of a gay child, Shelly Chopra Dhar, and Gazal Dhaliwal, a trans woman, co-wrote the script for a groundbreaking new movie in India in the hopes of getting through to parents of LGBTQ children.
Broadly Picks: 9 Must-Read Books by Women
Feminista Jones, Fatimah Asghar, Virgie Tovar, and other women you need on your bookshelf—today and every day.
Kathleen Collins’ ‘Losing Ground’ Is a Rare, Revolutionary Gem
The 1982 film about the inner workings of Black lives resists fetishization or absolution—and it is a breath of fresh air.
Megan Thee Stallion and the Persistence of Music Journalism's Misogyny
A recently resurfaced interview with Megan Thee Stallion by music industry figure DJ Smallz focuses on her childhood bodily development instead of her career as an up-and-coming rapper.
How 'Cruel Intentions' Brought High-Glamor Cruelty On a Shoestring Budget
For its 20th anniversary, we speak to the cast and crew of the cult classic about persuading the Rolling Stones to play ball, sourcing school uniforms from Goodwill, and how that rosary necklace was made.
Zendaya Knows: Modern Fashion Demands Inclusivity
On Saturday, Zendaya's effort for Tommy Hilfiger at Paris Fashion Week featured 59 Black models styled by a Black hairstylist and makeup artist.
The Dark Reality of Being a Brand Influencer
Aspirational content, akin to thousand-dollar "Vogue" spreads or "Travel & Leisure" editorials, bank on creating a sense of fantasy—however the actual return is low for most users.
Solange Turned to Her High School Jazz Band for 'When I Get Home'
The singer went back to her hometown of Houston and tapped her old crew for a deeply personal album about celebrating life.
Revenge Porn Will Soon Be Illegal in New York State
New York state lawmakers passed legislation on Thursday that would make revenge porn a crime punishable by up to one year in jail.
7 Movies New to Netflix This March That Pass the Bechdel Test
"The Notebook" is finally on Netflix this month and yes it (barely) passes the Bechdel Test!
Solange Gave Us 'When I Get Home' After A Frustrating Black History Month
After a Black History Month filled with societal strife, Solange’s new music is a salve of Black sisterhood, resilience, and power.
What The Natural Hair Movement Looked Like Before Influencers
In the 2000s, early message boards served as platforms for Black women to create a community around their natural hair—and life experiences.