Self-Care: More than Incense and Face Masks The subject of self-care has become a significant topic of conversation recently. While exploring what self-care entails for me, I realized that the most popular… Continue Reading ›
Suicide by the Numbers: Why it Needs to Keep Being Discussed Suicide. The word evokes feelings of fear, abandonment, pain, and guilt for both the persons choosing to die by suicide, and for the family and… Continue Reading ›
5 Things That The Black Grandma Was For The Family My maternal grandmother passed away on November 6th, 2016. Since her passing, things haven’t been the same in the family and I don’t believe they… Continue Reading ›
A Purpose Greater Than Self – Sean Powell Most people fall into two categories. There are those who knew exactly what they wanted to be and what they wanted to do with their… 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 ›
Serving Up Change and Making a Difference | Johnathan Mayo Johnathan Mayo, a Richmond, VA native and a product of its Henrico County public-school system, is no stranger to entrepreneurship. He started his first landscaping… Continue Reading ›
A Millennial’s Guide To Self Reflection Self-reflection is a concept I never knew too much about, and I still don’t. It’s definitely one of the most difficult things I’ve had to… Continue Reading ›
#MeToo: It did not end in rape, that doesn’t mean it wasn’t just as traumatizing… In the midst of the allegations against American Film producer, Harry Weinstein, the #MeToo movement has reemerged, creating a safe space for victims to share… Continue Reading ›
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