Welcome to I Love Us, your new digital destination dedicated to Black individuals in the entertainment and arts industries. We’re here to provide you with the latest news, in-depth features, and inspiring stories of Black artistry.
Our Mission
At I Love Us, we believe in the power of storytelling to foster understanding, appreciation, and pride. Our mission is to shine a spotlight on the journeys of Black artists, musicians, actors, writers, dancers, and creatives across all forms of media. We are committed to making sure Black voices are heard, celebrated, and respected.
What We Offer
Our content is as diverse as the community we represent. Here’s what you can expect from I Love Us:
- Exclusive Interviews: Get up close and personal with your favorite Black celebrities, emerging talents, and industry pioneers. We delve deep into their creative processes, inspirations, and personal stories.
- Latest News: Stay updated with breaking news and trending topics in the world of Black entertainment and the arts. From movie premieres and album releases to award shows and cultural events, we’ve got you covered. However, we are not a tabloid and will not post content of that nature here.
- In-Depth Features: Enjoy thoughtful and comprehensive articles that explore significant moments in Black history, cultural moments, and the impact of Black artistry on the global stage.
- Event Coverage: Experience the excitement of concerts, film festivals, art exhibitions, and more through our detailed event coverage and exclusive behind-the-scenes access.
Meet Tai Nichols, Our Editor-in-Chief
Leading the charge at I Love Us is our passionate and visionary Editor-in-Chief, Tai Nichols. With over a decade of experience in digital media, Tai has dedicated her career to uplifting Black voices and stories. Her editorial expertise and commitment to excellence ensure that I Love Us will remain at the forefront of Black entertainment journalism.
Tai’s journey into the world of media began as a young girl with a love for storytelling and a keen eye for detail. After earning her degree in Journalism, she worked her way up through various roles in prominent media organizations, always championing diversity and representation. Tai’s leadership is characterized by her unwavering belief in the transformative power of media and her dedication to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for both her team and the community they serve.
At I Love Us, we don’t just cover the stories—we are a part of the story. We’re so glad you’re here.






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