You Don’t Have to Wait For a New Year to Commit to Change A new year is rolling around in a few days and that means millions of people around the world will commit to resolutions they’ll break… Continue Reading ›
Influencing Generation | The Evolution of Musical Genres In recent years, music has split into many different genres. Only 100 years ago, there was really only orchestral music such as opera, which the… Continue Reading ›
Colorism and Fashion Nova. Is it a thing? One night I was scrolling through YouTube and happened to come across a video posted by Nique at Nite on colorism. In this video she… Continue Reading ›
Go Out With A Bang: End Of Year Resolutions Yes, you read that right – end of the year resolutions. There are only a few weeks left of 2018 so why not go out… Continue Reading ›
Are You Pursuing Purpose for the Wrong Reason? I often see, hear and meet a lot of young and upcoming adults who are eager to make money in pursuit of purpose. I spare… Continue Reading ›
Legalisation of Marijuana: Its Potential Impact on the UK Pot, weed, crow, skunk, reefer, ganja, dank. All are names for the psychoactive substance known commonly as marijuana or cannabis. It has been used for… Continue Reading ›
David McCullar on his journey to Inception David McCullar did not enjoy school. “I don’t want to work for anyone else, I want to be an entrepreneur,” McCullar told his dad. With… Continue Reading ›
Women of Color | Government Edition This year’s midterm election has truly been one of epic proportion as it resulted in record-breaking numbers, 117 women winning across the U.S. With 84… Continue Reading ›
Camping up to Fashion: MET Gala 2019 Exaggerated, capricious, and quirky are just a few words to describe the theme of the 2019 MET Gala. “Notes on Fashion” is the 2019 theme… Continue Reading ›
Immigrant Everyday Life under Trump’s America: Unearthing America’s duality in morals OPINION – What happens when you feed off the fear of others? Do your commitments change once you put inciting fear at the forefront? I… Continue Reading ›
A Jamaican Woman’s Take on Feminism The idea to write this post is based upon my experiences within my nationality as well as growing up as a Jamaican woman and the… Continue Reading ›
Midterm Elections 2018: How Millennials Contributed To The Shift In Power The recent midterm elections opened the door for the much-needed conversation among millennials and raised the question: do our votes count? Maybe you’re a millennial… Continue Reading ›
Sacrificing For Success: Understand The Journey I always knew that I would be successful, but I was unaware to what extent. It is one thing to know you’ll be fine, but… Continue Reading ›
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