The Workshop: A Place to Turn Passions into Profits RICHMOND, VA – I stopped in front of an empty building I pass practically every day walking to work. “This is it?” I think to myself,… Continue Reading ›
Millennials are destigmatizing the once taboo tattoo When I was a little girl, I remember my grandfather telling me things like “eat your vegetables- it will make the hair on your chest… Continue Reading ›
RVA Emergers: The Inside Scoop When we think of networking events, we tend to think of individuals dressed up in their best suit and tie, pushing their business cards and… Continue Reading ›
TBH, being a Millennial is lit right now… Growing up there wasn’t much representation when it came to people being open about their struggles with mental health, body acceptance, loving oneself as there… Continue Reading ›
VIDEO: Charlamagne Tha God finds out what triggered Kanye’s tweets Kanye West has recently gotten back on Twitter and he has been expressing himself in a very bold and somewhat different manner. Many have been… Continue Reading ›
Beychella: How Beyonce’s Historic Performance Showcases Black Excellence On April 14, 2018 Beyoncé once again broke barriers, becoming the first Black woman to headline The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, since it’s 1999… Continue Reading ›
20 Years Later Why 1998 Was the End of the Golden Age of Hip Hop Many Hip Hop enthusiasts speak with nostalgia about the so-called “Golden Era” of Hip Hop. This is an era where monumental artists, albums, and songs… Continue Reading ›
How to turn a DM into a “Happily ever after” Meeting and connecting people of various classes, statuses and sizes brings beauty and excitement to our lives. There are people you may not be able… Continue Reading ›
Jamal Clarke: In defense of Cultural Appropriation Wikipedia’s definition of Culture appropriation, which is often framed as cultural misappropriation, is a concept in sociology dealing with the adoption of the elements of… Continue Reading ›
Millennials in Vogue: A Modern Day Black Renaissance The Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s was perhaps one of the most culturally innovative times of African-American culture as it was a burst of artistic,… Continue Reading ›
OPINION | Kaycia Sailsman: Why I stand with Monique When Mo’Nique mentioned that Netflix did not offer to pay her as much as other top comics like Amy Schumer, Chris Rock, and Dave Chappelle,… Continue Reading ›
Black Panther: More than a journey to Wakanda…. EDITORIAL – Last week was a momentous week. Marvel and Walt Disney’s Black Panther made its debut in cinemas worldwide and grossed a record smashing… Continue Reading ›
What people really think about Oprah running for office… Oprah Winfrey is a figure many people look up to. From television to movies and books, Oprah is everywhere. Many of her followers live by… Continue Reading ›
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