
Family Reunions and Their Importance in African American Communities
The reunion is a way to connect, keep ties strong, and just enjoy the company of relatives who live near and far.
The reunion is a way to connect, keep ties strong, and just enjoy the company of relatives who live near and far.
This stereotype suggests Black women are capable of shouldering any burden without showing vulnerability. They are celebrated and admired for this. But is it a blessing or a curse?
Behind the glamour of moving to a place with greener pastures lies a topic we rarely discuss: loneliness.
Black people’s hair has often made them a target for “offensive” comments and questions.
These women stood at the forefront of the battle for workers’ rights, making the U.S. a safer, more equitable place to have a job.
Employees want to work from the comfort of their homes. Bosses want them back in the office.
‘Japa’ is a trending slang among Nigerians derived from the Yoruba language which means to run, flee, or escape.