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Claire McIntosh

Editor in Chief
Claire R. McIntosh is editor in chief of Sisters From AARP, and a senior editor at AARP The Magazine and AARP Bulletin. She has also contributed award-winning content to platforms such as Essence, Ebony, Working Mother, Heart & Soul, Black Enterprise, Crain's New York Business, Bettycrocker.com, Food Network, MSNBC, NBC, Generalmills.com and aarp.org. She is a coauthor of Health And Healing for African Americans.
Claire McIntosh's Articles
Hair isn’t just what’s on our head — it unites Black women and symbolizes where we are headed. Writer, producer and image activist Michaela Angela Davis shares a vision for what’s to come.
, August 14, 2020
These therapeutic plants do more than pretty up your nightstand.
, April 6, 2020
Slash money-wasting “basics” that are actually non-essentials.
, April 6, 2020
These three pairs of amazing besties give us serious #girlfriendgoals.
, April 6, 2020
The brilliant and beloved poet spoke to Sisters about activism, music, friendship, faith and aging well.
, April 6, 2020
With her baby news, the Duchess’s sweet, loving bond with her mom Doria Ragland takes on a deeper dimension.
, April 6, 2020
Times are stressful. Here are some high-impact, free or low-cost ways to welcome calm, beauty, wellness and joy into your space while leaving tension and anxiety at the door.
, March 27, 2020
Being more present with what’s on our plates can help us eat less and shed pounds. Here are 7 easy ways to do it.
, January 10, 2020
Our contest winners — and The Sisters Squad — spend an unforgettable day with one of the world’s top makeup artists.
, December 13, 2019
You’re older and bolder. You know what you like in bed. But fluctuating hormones can be a buzzkill. These foods can help.
, December 6, 2019