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 ›
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 ›
What We Wish We Learned and Unlearned as Little Black Girls Growing up as a Black girl meant learning things only other black girls could understand. We learned the art of Black girl hair care and… Continue Reading ›
Ladies Who Lead: Michelle Mosby is running for Richmond City Treasurer Michelle R. Mosby is running for City Treasurer and despite her busy schedule took a moment to hang with the M-Lifestyle gang and opened our… Continue Reading ›
“You should smile more!”- Black Women, Attitude, and The Workplace I hate hearing the phrase “I think you should smile more,” or “If you just open up more, people would treat you differently!” Why is… Continue Reading ›
VIRAL | There is no limit for Nigerian celebrity drummer, Debbie Stixx A crowd of people, late night shows, traveling from city to city- the life of a musician. When most people imagine a drummer they often conjure an… Continue Reading ›
#FFOTUS | Why We love the Obamas! Hang on here… we might be witnessing the greatest First Family of all time! Since inducted in 2008, America has been given the opportunity to… Continue Reading ›
ICYMI | Beyoncé calls black women to “FORMATION”… And rightly so! Beyoncé is celebrating being black. She is celebrating being a woman. She is celebrating not being afraid. Those who are claiming racism should take a… Continue Reading ›
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