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Author: Tanay Hudson

Tanay Hudson is a journalist and licensed psychotherapist who hails from Queens, New York. When she isn't writing for MadameNoire, she is doing psychotherapy in the East Harlem community with at-risk children and families. ​She's a proud HBCU graduate who received her Bachelors in Sociology from Norfolk State University, her Master of Social Work degree from New York University and her Master of Journalism degree from Hofstra University. She's also an active member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.Phi Zeta Zeta chapter where she does community service in the Queens, NY community.

EXCLUSIVE: Lynn Whitfield Talks Being Timeless & Knowing How To Pick An Iconic Role

Lynn Whitfield is unarguably one of the most esteemed Black actresses of our time. Every role she takes on is … More

Disney World Is Just As Soulful As It Is Magical Thanks To These Eateries

When you think of Walt Disney World, so many things come to mind. I envision Sleeping Beauty’s Castle and Disney … More

EXCLUSIVE: Remy Ma Talks Chrome 23 Battle Rap League And The Pay Gap For Female Rappers

Women in hip-hop have to fight twice as hard as men in order to get the spotlight and Remy Ma … More

MADAMENOIRE MUSIC: SZA Can’t Stop Looking For Love In The Wrong Places On ‘SOS’

SZA is signaling for help from the wrong lover on her latest LP, SOS. On the 23-track project, she’s hoping a man … More

EXCLUSIVE: Ashanti Talks New Children’s Book And How It Feels To Be A R&B Icon

Source: Paras Griffin / Getty Throughout her career, Ashanti has climbed the hierarchy of R&B royalty. When she emerged in … More

Charlamagne Tha God Talks Loving Black Women Out Loud, Wendy Williams And The Future Of The Breakfast Club

Charlamagne tha God wasn’t always this polished media maven we see today. When he first emerged, he was hip-hop’s antagonist. … More

anxiety, charlamagne tha god, depression, the Breakfast Club

‘A Strange Loop’ Is A Raw Look Into A Black Queer Man’s Battle With Himself

A Strange Loop follows Usher, a 25-year-old New York transplant from Detroit that has dreams of having his plays hit Broadway. Usher (Kyle … More

a strange loop, black broadway, broadway

EXCLUSIVE: Monique Samuels Talks The Hard Work She Put In To Save Her Marriage

On the last season of Love & Marriage: DC, viewers watched a Monique and Chris Samuels worked through a rough patch in … More

love & marriage DC, OWN, reality tv

These Black-Owned Businesses Were Booming At CultureCon

Culture Con is a hub for Black changemakers to come together and discuss shifting the culture and creating a legacy. … More

black owned businesses, brooklyn, culturecon, new york city

MADAMENOIRE MUSIC REVIEW: Mary J. Blige Goes From Embattled To Empowered For ‘Good Morning Gorgeous’ LP

Mary J. Blige recently released her 15th studio album, Good Morning Gorgeous, and the album clearly shows why she still reigns supreme … More

mary j. blige, R&B

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