A Year in Review on Haiti Independence Day
In honor of the country’s independence, we are exploring Haiti’s year and strategies utilized by the country to grapple with hardships.
In honor of the country’s independence, we are exploring Haiti’s year and strategies utilized by the country to grapple with hardships.
African art sales, even though they are on the rise, still only make up less than 1% of the $50 billion global art market. What if there was a way for African artists to keep making money from their work for as long as they want?
There’s a beautiful glass of bubbly for every drinker who wants to raise a glass and celebrate. Shop one of the Black-owned champagne brands to celebrate the start of a new year.
Black individuals’ and the Black community as a whole’s contributions and achievements in the history of science have frequently gone unnoticed. By emphasizing these accomplishments and giving deeper, more varied portrayals of scientific history, we are beginning to correct the imbalance in historical and contemporary narratives of science and create new and inspiring role models for future generations.
When thinking of top wedding dress designers, few—if any—faces of color come to mind. Despite popular belief, there are a plethora of Black wedding dress designers to choose from. We’ve rounded up eight of the best Black wedding dress designers for your special day.
Loungewear is the fastest growing fashion trend thanks to the pandemic. While being home for the holidays, cozy up in one of these Black-owned loungewear brands.
Experience the joy of fun places to go for the 2021 finale and to start 2022!
If you are reading this, congratulations! You have made it to the end of the year! Looking towards the future, with proper planning and execution, and with the odds in our favor, achieving your goals may be strenuous, but very rewarding.
The unfairness of this two-tiered system was lost on me at the time. As a girl in Bangladesh, I understood this not as inequality, but as a convention.
I knew being able to leave Bangladesh was a huge opportunity knocking at my door. Nonetheless, it felt like my soul was firmly attached to the soil of my motherland. I did not want to leave my country, but I knew I needed to go.