This is an OZY Special Briefing, an extension of the Presidential Daily Brief. The Special Briefing tells you what you need to know about an important issue, individual or story that is making news. Each one serves up an interesting selection of facts, opinions, images and videos in order to catch you up and vault you ahead. WHAT TO KNOW “Black girl magic” is a phrase that has been popularized this decade, but Black women, as OZY contributor Constance White points out, aren’t doing anything different than they’ve done before. They’re juggling family life and work, demanding equal pay and pushing back against both racism and sexism. From Ida B. Wells to Serena Williams (pictured), Black women have been making huge strides — despite enormous barriers — to catapult themselves to the top of fields ranging from entertainment to politics. In honor of Black History Month, check out OZY’s series Beyond Black Girl Magic, which takes a look at the Black women you may not have heard of yet but who could soon be industry leaders. We won’t forget the past either — the series also looks back to spectacular Black women in history who battled the odds to make a difference in society. |