Women History Month: 10 Millennial Black Women Breaking the Bias Women’s impact across the world has not gone unnoticed and it’s no wonder the United Nations had to set a day aside (March 8) solely… Continue Reading ›
Elana Meyers Taylor Emerges As Most Decorated Black Athlete In Winter Olympics Olympic bobsledder, Elana Meyers Taylor has made history as she became the most decorated black athlete in Winter Olympics after she and Sylvia Hoffman won… Continue Reading ›
New Republic Barbados Honors Rihanna As A National Icon Award-winning singer and business mogul, Rihanna Fenty was declared a national hero on Monday night during the Republic ceremony of Barbados and we are excited… Continue Reading ›
Camylle Appiahene is Blazing The Trail For Women In Her community Women are proving that they are capable of doing marvelous things regardless of the limitations society tries to place on them. Camylle Appiahene is another… Continue Reading ›
Sis! How your next date night plays out is being decided on twitter as we speak… Love in the 21st century appears in forms our predecessors probably did not imagine. Within the last ten years, social media has cultivated pop culture… Continue Reading ›
Sexism in women’s football: The controversy behind an all-female panel The opening game for the Women’s world cup revealed a horror show, something unheard of in sport today. Women, four to be exact, in positions… Continue Reading ›
When Do We Officially Separate Art And Its Moral Value? Truth is we neglect morality when admiring art and artists. Today, to be ostracized for your moral ground and be rejected by the fans of… Continue Reading ›
Women of Color | Government Edition This year’s midterm election has truly been one of epic proportion as it resulted in record-breaking numbers, 117 women winning across the U.S. With 84… Continue Reading ›
A Jamaican Woman’s Take on Feminism The idea to write this post is based upon my experiences within my nationality as well as growing up as a Jamaican woman and the… Continue Reading ›
OPINION | Natural Women Only Attract Certain “Types” of Men Nappily Ever After debuted on Netflix, on September 21, 2018. The movie focuses on Violet (Sanaa Lathan), who is quite impressionable in her career, relationship,… Continue Reading ›
Opinion | Feminism: Have We Gotten It All Wrong Feminism started as far back, 1848 in the USA. Feminism is a range of political movements, ideologies and social movements that share a common goal: to define,… Continue Reading ›
Culture Shock- What does it mean to be black? OPINION: What does it mean to be Black? What does it mean to be Black in America? What defines Black? How am I supposed to… Continue Reading ›
Living with ADHD and the need to seek help “I am a walking, breathing mirage. No one knows how difficult it is to keep everything up.” Through a tearful conversation, this is how Janie… Continue Reading ›
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