Meet Two Black Women Helping Others Thrive and Conquer For some time now, the notion of girl power and black girl magic has been quite rampant. Natalie Petit and Natacha Lorius are proof that… Continue Reading ›
Tips for Dating in a Post-Pandemic World After living through a pandemic for the last fourteen months, we have all had to cope with being isolated and alone. With the most recent… Continue Reading ›
#ML30under40 is back! We are thrilled to announce that M-Lifestyle’s ML30under40 is back! This prestigious award is dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the successes and accomplishments of 30… Continue Reading ›
How to Extend Your Celebration of Black History Month Throughout the Year February is Black History Month — the annual celebration of Black achievement and a time for recognizing their central role in U.S. history. This federally… Continue Reading ›
#BeLikeNgozi: Meet The New World Trade Organization Chief Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, an economist, and former Finance Minister of Nigeria, has been selected as the first female and first African leader of the World Trade… Continue Reading ›
TRUMP WATCH | What You Should Know About 45’s Trial & Acquittal The U.S. House Impeached Trump, but He was not Impeached as President. A businessman turned politician Donald Trump was the 45th president of the USA… Continue Reading ›
From Homeless To A Rising Star- Emir Horton’s Story Sometimes to get what you want, you have to do something you’ve never done before. That ideal is one that Emir Horton had to live… Continue Reading ›
Opinion: What Kamala Harris winning means to People of Color I will never forget when I found out the results of the 2016 Presidential election. I did my civic duty and voted earlier that day… Continue Reading ›
Now that “The Squad” is back in the office, it’s time to continue to fight for justice While the Presidential election is up in the air with a president who has yet to concede and a president-elect who is on a mission… Continue Reading ›
How the #EndSars Movement and #BLM are Fighting a Similar Fight With every death of an African-American man or woman by police officers, Americans of every race have taken to the streets to protest racial injustice… Continue Reading ›
Meet Sakief Baron, The Millennial Using His Brooklyn Studio to Uplift and Inspire Now more than ever, there is a necessity to create things that are “for us, by us” and that’s no different for Sakief Baron, co-founder… Continue Reading ›
The Nostalgia of ‘Sister Sister’ and Girlfriends Black television shows have always been entertaining to the masses, yet few were available to watch on streaming networks. Netflix is one of the top… Continue Reading ›