This article contains references to sexual assault that could be triggering for some readers. Ten years before Actress Alyssa Milano tweeted, alongside a picture, “if you’ve been sexually harassed or assaulted write ‘me too…,’” activist ...
For some of us, going away to college is the first time we are away from our village, in waters unknown and surrounded by complete strangers. There is this feeling that you need to make ...
Read article in it’s entirety at BlackEnterprise.com… By Lydia Blanco | February 17, 2019 When it comes to mental health issues, black women are more likely to experience mental health-related issues due to lower income, ...
Read article in it’s entirety at BitchMedia.org… By Briana Barner | March 8, 2019 Photo credit: Layla Amatullah Barrayn While pleasure should be an integral part of our lives, it can sometimes be more complicated ...
Read article in it’s entirety at Essence.com… By Jasmine Grant | April 1, 2019 One of the many things fans loved about late rapper and entrepreneur Nipsey Hussle was the way he loved and uplifted ...
By Niema Jordan | November 1, 2018 Read article in it’s entirety at Essence.com… Recovery can take many forms and unfolds differently for everyone. Here advocates around the country offer wisdom to help Black women ...
Read article in its entirety at Papermag.com… By Evan Nicole Brown | April 5, 2019 Cities around the world are mourning the death of Ermias Asghedom, more commonly known as rapper Nipsey Hussle, who was ...
Read article in its entirety at Glamour.com… By A. Rochaun Meadows-Fernandez As a black woman, the very act of existing is stressful. We’re only a few weeks into 2019, and the headlines are already reminding ...
Read article in its entirety at Forbes.com… By Shelley Zalis I always say a woman alone has power; collectively we have impact. Traditionally we have been taught to be competitive with one another, because there ...
To be young, gifted, and Black in corporate America sometimes means dealing with situations that are only somewhat solved by putting Solange’s “A Seat at The Table” on repeat. Navigating race and gender in the ...
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