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 ›
Why don’t we talk about natural things like periods? These days, it seems that our failing sex ed classes play a role in the negative stigma of periods. “I blame America’s sex ed classes.… 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 ›
OPINION | A Genocide in Palestine: How we got here OPINION – The mass murder that occurred is just the most recent act in Israel’s attempt to exterminate Palestinians. In 1948, the Jewish state of… Continue Reading ›
Senator McClellan – Heralding a Future with Women at the Fore The Future is female… and the future is now with Senator Jennifer McClellan. A native of Virginia, the state known as the place for lovers… Continue Reading ›
How a Group of Women Are Combating Breastfeeding Stereotypes One Photo at a Time A photo of melanin mama’s breastfeeding their babies has broken the internet, and it should give us all the feels. Angel Warren, one of the… Continue Reading ›
Detroit Speaks | This duo is amplifying the voices of Detroit’s Youth It’s been said that friends make for poor business partners. The reasons vary from friendship not translating into business compatibility, business goals differ or personal… 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 ›
For the women who want so much more out of love…please understand this! The idea of growth is one that I’m still helplessly navigating- it’s a concept that seems so abstract but yet very concrete. In relationships, when… Continue Reading ›
Ladies Who Lead: Michelle Mosby is running for Richmond City Treasurer https://soundcloud.com/mtalkpodcast/ep23-one-time-for-the-ladies-who-lead 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… Continue Reading ›
Don’t wait till you’re ready – The Jereshia Hawk Story Alright, the school year is underway and you are settling in nicely. Between going to class and studying, you’ve mastered the art of being a… Continue Reading ›
[Spoiler] Girls Trip: Friendship & Importance of Sisterhood Among Black Women The power of friendship is real. The people who know us inside and out, accept us for our flaws and are there to pick us… Continue Reading ›
Pretty Violent: A Glance at Girls & Gangs When you think of a gangster, gangsta, gangbanger, Crip, Blood, MS-13, thugs, etc., more than likely the first thing that comes to mind is a… Continue Reading ›
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