Celebrating the rich history of the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia Founded in 1981 and opened to the public ten years later, the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia provides RVA with Black History… Continue Reading ›
Detroit Speaks | This duo is amplifying the voices of Detroit’s Youth It’s been said that friends make for poor business partners. The reasons vary from friendship not translating into business compatibility, business goals differ or personal… Continue Reading ›
Opinion: When Cultural Identity Becomes Exclusive* A note from the author: Akata is often thought of as a racial slur; however, in this context that is not how it is being… Continue Reading ›
For the women who want so much more out of love…please understand this! The idea of growth is one that I’m still helplessly navigating- it’s a concept that seems so abstract but yet very concrete. In relationships, when… Continue Reading ›
A call to serve humanity | Yewande Austin It’s been said that the sky is the limit. Yet these days there are many who believe that the sky is merely the view, and… Continue Reading ›
The Psychology behind Mass Murder: The evil among us Rampage killings dig at the very morality of society. In the aftermath of such tragedies we struggle with trying to come to grips with the… Continue Reading ›
Adapting to Life Changes as a Millennial It’s that time of year again! Fall is on the way. However, since the first day of September, every day feels more like autumn. The… Continue Reading ›
Can I be honest? I feel like I am in last place… OPINION – Graduating college isn’t easy as I thought it would be. I am now two years post-graduation and I am not where I want… Continue Reading ›
“If I can advance in the U.S., why can’t you?” “Many African immigrants cannot identify with the black experience in America because they lack knowledge on and understanding of these issues…” Before dashikis, being African… Continue Reading ›
“Masks Off” | This is the state of racism in America The events that occurred in Charlottesville, Virginia this month have not only sparked debates around the nation, but have reminded us how far America still… Continue Reading ›
Here’s Why You Should Attend Emerge Preneur 2017 Millennials are changing the way the world perceives the future. We are taking a stance in politics, shifting the way the world communicates, and what… Continue Reading ›
Does being a light-skinned Latina mean I am not living the POC experience? What defines a person of color? Is it race? Ethnicity? Color? The answer can be longer than one word. More complex than a simple label.… Continue Reading ›
8 entertaining Podcasts Black Millennials are tuning in to regularly… Millennials are a special bunch of individuals. We are resilient, innovative, motivated and strong-willed. However, we live in a world where we can be underestimated… Continue Reading ›
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