“Drums in the Garden” event will promote urban farming in RVA RICHMOND, VA – Some of the best advice you’ve ever received has probably come from your mother or your doctor: “Eat your fruits and vegetables,… Continue Reading ›
Yes, sisterhood exists and this is what it looks like We’ve heard these stereotypes before. Women are catty, they don’t support each other, they compete to bring each other down or they are simply unsupportive… Continue Reading ›
Not guilty: Where do we go from here? “NOT GUILTY!!” These two words have struck a cord in the black community for generations. As it pertains to police brutality, they have led to… Continue Reading ›
The complexities of friendship as a millennial The concept of friendship is one that is continuously redefined as an individual evolves, so to assign a definition would not only be foolish on… Continue Reading ›
Pretty Violent: A Glance at Girls & Gangs When you think of a gangster, gangsta, gangbanger, Crip, Blood, MS-13, thugs, etc., more than likely the first thing that comes to mind is a… Continue Reading ›
Not My 45th: A Black Millennial’s Reaction to the Trump Regime On the Tuesday, November 8th, I along with many across the nation watched as Donald J. Trump was voted as the nation’s 45th president. I… Continue Reading ›
Technology & Media are your “new gods”… Every so often, old beliefs are replaced by new beliefs giving rise to new gods, while the old gods become forgotten. “American gods” presents technology… Continue Reading ›
Dying to fit in… An Open Letter to women As a woman of color with a mixed heritage and mother to a 3-year-old little girl, today’s beauty “standards” scare the hell out of me! … Continue Reading ›
Here’s why you aren’t made to fit in… If anyone can remember the video game Tetris, then you’d remember it to be a certified classic. The goal of the game was for each… Continue Reading ›
What Happened to Good Television? Media seems to be more influential than ever and growing beyond measure in the role that it plays in our lives. The scope of media… Continue Reading ›
Empowering Communities Through Spoken Words | Duran Williams African Americans are significantly underrepresented in comparison to other ethnic groups in the S.T.E.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) sector. Dr. Duran Williams, a Queens,… Continue Reading ›
5 Facts about the LGBT of Color You Didn’t Know The LGBT community is often ignored, but even more ignored are the people of color within that community. Here are some facts that are overlooked;… Continue Reading ›
The Business of owning your own…life and entrepreneurship Mea Boykins is a 27-year-old native of New Orleans. Boykins is a non-profit & scholarship founder, event planner, fundraiser, business development consultant and international public… Continue Reading ›
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