Has the media made “Trump hate” a trendy behavior? Donald Trump is the most famous person in the world. Donald Trump is the most searched and most mentioned name on the internet. Donald Trump… Continue Reading ›
Homecoming for the Ages: The Return of Chris Webber For many college alumni, homecoming is a fascinating time. For many, they are able to catch up with old professors who motivated them, reminisce with… Continue Reading ›
Give attention to reading Without any iota of disregard to John Mason’s assertion, “a conversation with the right person can be more valuable than many years of study”. I,… Continue Reading ›
OPINION | Broken Families and No Plan for Reunification Recently, there has been alarming news concerning the separation of children and parents. Families from Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and other South American countries have… Continue Reading ›
Self-Care: More than Incense and Face Masks The subject of self-care has become a significant topic of conversation recently. While exploring what self-care entails for me, I realized that the most popular… Continue Reading ›
Black Women Run South Fulton It is important to have representation. Representation helps marginalized people of society see positive portrayals of themselves, versus the negative images and realities they are… Continue Reading ›
Trust your Gut: Keys to Digestive Health Remember the last time something happened and you had that feeling in your gut that convinced you to do one of 2 things…Fight or Flight.… Continue Reading ›
OPINION | Derek Rodgers: What’s wrong with winning? When is winning wrong? As a child, I grew up in a very competitive neighborhood. The city public schools that I attended were also competitive.… 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 ›
Suicide by the Numbers: Why it Needs to Keep Being Discussed Suicide. The word evokes feelings of fear, abandonment, pain, and guilt for both the persons choosing to die by suicide, and for the family and… Continue Reading ›
Why don’t we talk about natural things like periods? These days, it seems that our failing sex ed classes play a role in the negative stigma of periods. “I blame America’s sex ed classes.… Continue Reading ›
No Judgement Zone: Mental Health and the Black Community Jada Pinkett Smith, Willow Smith, and Adrienne Banfield-Norris are the hosts of the Red Talk Table, a new online talk show that talks about a… Continue Reading ›
The Dawn of New Day: Change you and change your world! A new dawn is here. Change has come to stay. Change is inevitable. A change of mind, focus, beliefs, perspective, attitude, character, manner, behavior, ethics… Continue Reading ›
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