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Sip, Celebrate, Support: Black Champagne Brands To Celebrate The Holidays

by Ahsan Washington December 31, 2025 Black‑owned champagne and sparkling‑wine houses are re‑imagining the toast and infusing it with style. The celebratory pop of a champagne cork has long symbolized success and celebration. But this holiday season popping bottles can carry a deeper significance. Black‑owned champagne and sparkling‑wine houses are

9 of the Blackest moments of 2025

Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views expressed are the author’s own. Read more opinions on theGrio. As 2025 comes to a close, it’s time to reflect on who, what, when, where, and how Blackness showed up and showed up big. And boy did it—from the

Carmen de Lavallade, trailblazing dancer and cultural icon, dies at 94

Carmen de Lavallade, the elegant and fearless performer whose artistry moved effortlessly across dance, theater, film, and television — and who helped open doors for generations of Black artists — has died. She was 94. Her son, Léo Holder, confirmed that de Lavallade died Monday in a New Jersey hospital

Sip, Celebrate, Support: Black Champagne Brands To Celebrate The Holidays

by Ahsan Washington December 31, 2025 Black‑owned champagne and sparkling‑wine houses are re‑imagining the toast and infusing it with style. The celebratory pop of a champagne cork has long symbolized success and celebration. But this holiday season popping bottles can carry a deeper significance. Black‑owned champagne and sparkling‑wine houses are

9 of the Blackest moments of 2025

Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views expressed are the author’s own. Read more opinions on theGrio. As 2025 comes to a close, it’s time to reflect on who, what, when, where, and how Blackness showed up and showed up big. And boy did it—from the

Carmen de Lavallade, trailblazing dancer and cultural icon, dies at 94

Carmen de Lavallade, the elegant and fearless performer whose artistry moved effortlessly across dance, theater, film, and television — and who helped open doors for generations of Black artists — has died. She was 94. Her son, Léo Holder, confirmed that de Lavallade died Monday in a New Jersey hospital