14 Things I Learned After Graduating College Graduating college was one of my proudest accomplishments, although nothing could have prepared for life after college. I felt incomplete like there was more schooling… Continue Reading ›
The Black Woman’s Guide to Surviving a day at work Working, whether in an office, a school, or a restaurant can often be a challenge when you are the racial minority amongst your co-workers. As… Continue Reading ›
I hate to be the one to say this, but not everything is black or white! “What are you?” As weird as this question may sound, not to mention politically incorrect, it is one that unfortunately follows me wherever I go.… 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 ›
OPINION | A. L. Austin: Have We Become A Society of Low Expectations?! A fireman saves a young child from a burning building. A policeman rescues a motorist from a burning car. A good Samaritan stops to help… Continue Reading ›
OPINION | The Economics of Narcissism Instagram. Facebook. YouTube. Twitter. Think about the limitless number of “selfies”. Pictures of half-naked women and men, and videos of celebrities littered across the internet,… Continue Reading ›
Discover the real you: The benefits of personality testing Without question each of us are unique individuals with our own ways of thinking and behaving. Our experiences shape us. From the time that we… Continue Reading ›
James Shaw, The Hero without a Gun! “Horror & Heroism.” That was the headline of Monday’s New York Daily News describing the scene at a Waffle House in Nashville, where a shooting… Continue Reading ›
What If We Raised Our Sons The Way We Raised Our Daughters? What if we told our sons it is okay to cry when you feel the need to? What if we told our sons that it… Continue Reading ›
Breaking boundaries and becoming a doctor by age 23| Oyin Akintola ABUJA, Nigeria – Imagine completing medical school at the age of 23 and officially becoming a doctor. At such an age, determination to become this successful… Continue Reading ›
Howard University’s Historic Sit-In Comes to an End Howard University student protestors reached an agreement with the administration on Friday, April 6, 2018, which ended their nine-day sit-in, according to a press conference… Continue Reading ›
There aren’t any limits for what you want or will achieve We should be able to set our sights on a goal and see it through. But, we all know, for some of us that does… 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 ›
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