2023
- Native American fashion aims to reclaim its culture with authentic designs (PBS)
- New film festival aims to offer Indigenous perspectives, opportunities for creators (Tribal Business News)
- Asian Americans are over just being included — they’re defining mainstream culture (NBC News)
- 23 Latin and Spanish Artists to Watch in 2023 (Billboard)
- Every Studio Film Directed by Filmmakers of Color Coming Out in 2023 and 2024 (IndieWire)
- Legislative Bipoc Caucus Announces 2023 Priorities (The Skanner News)
- The Black Artists Claiming More Space Than Ever Before (The New York Times)
- Six Emerging Black American Artists to Keep On Your Radar (Cultured)
- Words Matter: A New Approach to Interpretation (famsf.org)
- Cornell Center for Health Equity Launches Racial Allyship Training Course (Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Disney’s Little Mermaid Gives Inclusive Leadership Lessons For The Workplace (Forbes)
- Celebrating Black Creators Across the Globe (Christie’s)
- BIPOC Design History Continues Diversifying Design Education with its Latest ‘SWANA’ Course (PRINT Magazine)
- Architect Roundtable: Paving the Way for BIPOC Designers to Succeed (Multi Housing News)
- A showhouse that’s creating an enduring legacy for BIPOC designers (Business Of Home)
- NBC Spotlight: Latinos Underrepresented in News Coverage About Racial Equity (Public Health Institute)
- “A Step in the Right Direction”: Missy Elliott on the Importance of the Recording Academy’s Black Music Collective (Vanity Fair)
- 10 Influential Asian American and Pacific Islander Authors (PBS)
2022
- 5 Latinx Artists Reimagining Country Music: Kat & Alex, The Mavericks, Leah Turner, Michael Salgado & Veronique Medrano (Recording Academy)
- 8 emerging BIPOC artists you should know (PBS)
- Upending Expectations for Indigenous Music, Noisily (The New York Times)
- In 2022, Latin Pop Thrived on Innovation. Again. (The New York Times)
- The New Generation of Black Women and Nonbinary Gallerists (Artsy)
- Meet the Latinx Artists Taking Airbrushing to the Next Level (Vogue)
- Reflections on Native American Cultural Contributions in 2022 (Americans for the Arts)
- 5 AAPI Creators on How Their Art Empowers Them (Teen Vogue)
- The New Generation of Black Artists Boldly Redefining Conceptual Art (Artsy)
2021
- Creating a Platform for BIPOC, Deaf, and Hard-of-Hearing Artists (Build Our Own Table)
- Why We Still Need to Talk About Diversity in Creative Industries (The Skin)
- Cultura Creative champions diversity in stock photography (Diversity UK)
- Creator and storyteller Amarilis Rodriguez advocates for more BIPOC voices and narratives in the television and film industry (Geekiary)
- Kimi Katiti is paving her own path with music, art and skateboarding (Yeah Girl Media)
- Meet the BIPOC Creators OVO and the Raptors Want You to Know About (Complex)
- Black representation in film and TV: The challenges and impact of increasing diversity (Mckinsey)
- The Fashion World Promised More Diversity. Here’s What We Found (NY Times)
- Fellowship for marginalized creators tackles diversity gap in Hollywood (Prism)
- The Fashion Institute of Technology’s New Social Justice Center Is Accelerating Social Equity for BIPOC Creatives (Ebony)
2020
- Diverse-Owned Bookstores You Can Support Right Now (Diverse Books)
- Celebrating Asian-American Voices & Stories (The Daily Show)
- 22 Books by Indigenous Writers to Read Now (Chicago Review of Books)
- These 15 Documentaries Highlight How the Black Community Has Shaped Electronic Music (EDM Tunes)
- 12 Best Books to Read By Latino Authors (NBC News)
- Stunning Fiction by Asian American Authors (Read It Forward)
- As Black Photographers Document Protests, They’ll Tell Their Own History in Real Time (NPR)
- Asian-Owned Independent Book Stores to Support Now (Bookstr)
- In Self-Portraits, 27 Black Photographers Reflect Themselves and America (The New York Times)
- Hip Hop and the Engine of Free Expression (Copyright Alliance)
- In Pain and Rage, a Protester Approached Police. And Then he Danced. (Washington Post)
- Sharing Stories by Marvel’s Black Storytellers (Marvel)
- How ‘Hollywood’ Gave Darren Criss the Chance to Engage with His Asian-American Identity on Screen (The Wrap)
- Atlanta-Based Music App ‘Deepr’ Highlights Importance of Black-Owned Music Tech During Black Music Month (Hypepatomus)
- “Titans’” Ryan Potter Discusses Asian Pacific Representation in the Film and Television Industry (Highlander News)
- ‘I Cannot Sell You This Painting.’ Artist Titus Kaphar on his George Floyd TIME Cover (TIME)
- Most Influential Asian American Filmmakers in Hollywood (Hollywood Insider)
- Rep. Hakeem Jeffries: Top 10 Dopest Female MC Collaborations (Rep. Hakeem Jeffries)
- Lee Isaac Chung – “Minari” & Telling His Story in Film (The Daily Show)
- Houston’s Hip-Hop Scene Remembers George Floyd (NPR)
- Black Owned Book Stores in the United States (AALBC)
- Contributions of Black Creators Shaped Classic Country Music (CMT)
- H.E.R. Wants George Floyd Tribute, ‘I Can’t Breathe’ to Heal and Educate (TMZ)
- ‘Young, Gifted and Black’ Spotlights the Multitude of Black Artists Defining the Contemporary Art Scene (Document Journal)
- An Architectural Designer Made a List of 200 Black Creatives You Should Follow (Curbed)
- A Global List of Black-Owned/Founded Museums, Art Galleries, and Spaces (Dazed)
- Just Because I’m Black (WAN Thadonn)
- Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep with Patina Miller and Hailey Stone (#WhileWeBreathe)