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 ›
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 ›
Racism is America’s Legacy & We Are Tired of Trying To Convince White America Being Black in America is something that you cannot explain unless you live it every day. It’s going to school and being forced us to… Continue Reading ›
Why Are You Killing Us For Merely Existing? It’s 2020 and we are still fighting against the evils of racism that this country was built upon. George Floyd’s name may be at the… Continue Reading ›
How Good Is The Best Seat In Town? “A seat at the table” is one of the earliest quotes I remember hearing. Almost every adult, whether I knew them personally or if they were… Continue Reading ›
Courtney Smith is giving voice to the homeless youth of Detroit If you love what you do, you won’t have to work a day in your life. The millennial generation is one of risk takers, young… 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 ›
Wait a second officer!… I have a Pepsi! If only Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had a Pepsi handy all those times he was confronted by police . . . sounds crazy right?… Continue Reading ›
Who stands to lose the most in Trump’s budget cuts? On March 16, President Donald Trump unveiled the details of his budget confirming he would be cutting and the list speaks volumes. Trump is increasing… 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 ›
6 Reasons Why 2017 is off to a Good Start for Minorities If we are being completely honest, we did not expect it to be anything short of a catastrophic year, but I choose to look at… 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 ›
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