Culture

Honeysuckle showcases artists who are brave enough to make their stake in the world as artists. We know how hard it is. We present works in fine art, pop art, music, fashion and film.

2322
Culture
Black Pioneers

Black Pioneers

Nikki Frias & Candice Lola

Since the era of its inception with Louis Armstrong’s “vipers” and the mix of cannabis with jazz, to the political fight that is still going on today, history makes little to no mention of what black women were doing during these times.

SEX WORK, COVID-19 AND CANNABIS: Jet Setting Jasmine

SEX WORK, COVID-19 AND CANNABIS: Jet Setting Jasmine

Candice Lola

Small businesses, classified as U.S. business owners employing fewer than 500 people, can thankfully apply for the Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program. While a wide array of business owners can expect relief, the loan uses language that pointedly leaves out the cannabis industry.

A MELANATED DESTINY by V, “The Tarot BFF”

A MELANATED DESTINY by V, “The Tarot BFF”

Cortney Connolly

After consulting Courtney Alexander’s deck Dust II Onyx: A Melanated Tarot (dust2onyx.com), which explores the intersections of Black identity through paintings and mixed media collage featuring historical facts, cultural myths, icons and symbolism of the Black Diaspora, these were her answers.

Living Proof: Mallah-Divine; Father El-Nakar

Living Proof: Mallah-Divine; Father El-Nakar

Dasun Imanuel

The Five-Percent emerged out of the Nation of Islam’s (NOI) Black Muslim movement in the early 1960s when its founder, Clarence “13X” Smith, deduced that he himself was the almighty true and living God while studying esoteric teachings of the divinity of the original Blackman.

Page 83 of 155
You’ve successfully subscribed to Honeysuckle Magazine
Welcome back! You’ve successfully signed in.
Great! You’ve successfully signed up.
Your link has expired
Success! Check your email for magic link to sign-in.
Please enter at least 3 characters 0 Results for your search