
Bonang Matheba – One of Africa’s Most Influential Women
Bonang Matheba wears many hats. Businesswoman, multi-award-winning presenter, and philanthropist. She is undoubtedly one of Africa’s most influential women. Learn more about her here.
Bonang Matheba wears many hats. Businesswoman, multi-award-winning presenter, and philanthropist. She is undoubtedly one of Africa’s most influential women. Learn more about her here.
On this International Women’s Day, Maisie Brown and women like her deserve recognition and continued support as they go through life refusing to be victims. This two-time cancer survivor and woman of power uses every opportunity to share her story and encourage those currently going through cancer treatment.
Though the vaccine has begun its process of distribution, it will take some time to know whether the vaccine is an exceptional one. Much like flu vaccinations, health leaders anticipate that people will procrastinate.
Happy Independence Day to Ghana! On this day, March 6th, in 1957, Ghana gained independence from the British. Let’s take a look at the courageous leader who led the country’s struggle for independence, and who became the first Prime Minister and President of Ghana: Osagyefo (Redeemer) Kwame Nkrumah.
Want to change your hair color without damaging your natural curls? Learn more about hair color wax here and how it’s an easy way to spice up your natural hair.
Last year was a difficult year for many and with the world still adjusting to this new normal, you may find yourself already burnout at the start of 2021. Here are 5 ways to deal with burnout.
Thanks to everyone who attended our ‘Minds on Fire: 30 Under 30’ event! If you missed it, don’t worry, you can check out the event recap here:
March 3rd is World Wildlife Day, and this year, the theme is “Forests and Livelihoods: Sustaining People and Planet”. Let’s learn about the wildlife that is native to the U.S.
Many health issues affect Black women differently than any other race and sadly, menopause is no different. Read more here.
Happy Independence Day, Dominican Republic! Today in 1844, after the Dominican War of Independence, this Caribbean country became independent from Haiti. Let’s celebrate the ethnic diversity of the country by examining the country’s fused culture, which is filled with Taino, African, and European influences.