Danielle Kwateng-Clark

Senior Culture Editor

dani.kwateng@vice.com

Danielle 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.

Opinion

Beyoncé's 'Homecoming' Is a Masterclass on Radical Disruption

Beyoncé, arguably the biggest star in the world, interrupted the largely white crowd at Coachella with a celebration of Black academia.
Danielle Kwateng-Clark
4.17.19
Culture

Marsai Martin's Favorite 'Little' Moment Involved Issa Rae and Icees

We talked to Marsai Martin about her new film "Little," working with Hollywood giants, and becoming a boss.
Danielle Kwateng-Clark
3.28.19
Opinion

How Internalized Racism Amplifies White Supremacy

By attempting to defend Juileanna "Yes Julz" Goddard against her stigmatized relationship with Black women, Daniel Caesar instead revealed the insidious nature of internalized racism.
Danielle Kwateng-Clark
3.20.19
Culture

Angela Davis Addresses the Whitewashing of Feminism and Islamophobia

"I want to argue for a feminist perspective that understands that we cannot simply reform institutions like prison and the police."
Danielle Kwateng-Clark
3.19.19
Culture

Nikki Giovanni Has Advice for Black Women Dealing with Emotional Labor

"We seem to be spending time telling white people what they're doing wrong, instead of telling Black people what we're doing right," Giovanni tells Broadly.
Danielle Kwateng-Clark
3.13.19
The Survey

Ari Lennox on DC Cheesesteaks, The Sims, and Sad Disney Movies

The Dreamville singer answers quick-fire questions about her upcoming debut album, favorite throwback songs, and food vices.
Danielle Kwateng-Clark
3.11.19
Culture

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.
Danielle Kwateng-Clark
3.4.19
Coachella

The ACLU Is Coming for Coachella

In 2018, two Coachella attendees said that they were barred from restrooms that corresponded with their gender identities. Now, the ACLU is demanding the music festival create a written policy that is more inclusive of transgender people.
Danielle Kwateng-Clark
2.27.19
Oscars

Come Thru: Billy Porter's Elegant Oscar Dress Was Political Art

"This look was interesting because it’s not drag. I’m not a drag queen, I’m a man in a dress."
Danielle Kwateng-Clark
2.25.19
Oscars

Lena Waithe Says Halle Berry Made Her Feel Like She Could Do Anything

Ahead of the Oscars, the Emmy-winning screenwriter talks to Broadly about working with Halle Berry on BET's "Boomerang" remake and the "string connecting" their trajectories as groundbreaking Black artists.
Danielle Kwateng-Clark
2.21.19
Art

Art Museums Need to Address Colonialist Theft—Not Diversity

The Museum of Modern Art will close this summer to include more works from artists of color. Activists say this does little to reconcile centuries of exploitation.
Danielle Kwateng-Clark
2.8.19
Browsing Black History

Why White Allyship Isn't Enough

Feminista Jones' new book "Reclaiming Our Space" delves into modern Mammys, Twitter trolls, and the difference between white allyship and advocacy.
Danielle Kwateng-Clark
2.4.19
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