
5 Black Body-Positive Influencers to Follow in 2021
These Black body-positive influencers show us that self-acceptance and self-love are important, especially in today’s world.
These Black body-positive influencers show us that self-acceptance and self-love are important, especially in today’s world.
Dubbed The Father of South African Jazz, Hugh Masekela’s successful career started from humble beginnings and took him across international stages.
The wellness industry is expanding into the cannabis industry with many CBD brands and products available. Support one of these Black-owned CBD brands.
Cervical cancer is not only preventable but treatable but Black women have a higher mortality rate. Find out why this Cervical Health Awareness Month.
Affectionately called Mama Wethu, (Mother of the Nation), Winnie Madikizela-Mandela was one of the leading women fighting for democracy and equality in South Africa and her legacy lives on today.
FunTimes Magazine commemorates some of the Black stars we lost this year and remembers their achievements.
The COVID-19 pandemic raised more awareness of the importance of mental health as many countries went into lockdown and people stayed in their homes. Listening to podcasts is a great form of self-care.
Fondly known as ‘Mama Africa,’ Miriam Makeba was one of South Africa’s great expatriates who wowed the world with her voice. Read more about her life here.
Salif Keita, from Mali, is one of the most influential musicians on the African continent and an activist for Black people with albinism. He is known as the ‘Golden Voice of Africa.’
Salif Keita, from Mali, is one of the most influential musicians on the African continent and an activist for Black people with albinism. He is known as the ‘Golden Voice of Africa.
Black people are more likely to get heart disease and diabetes. A plant-based diet may be the solution. Read why these 8 Black celebs went vegan and how veganism could help you.