

Jos Duncan-Asé On Telling Stories That Heal, Empower, And Re-imagine Media
Jos Duncan-Asé believes in the power of love. Not just as an emotion, but as a force to reshape storytelling, amplify marginalized voices, and challenge the media’s traditional narratives.

Crypto Craze Top Gainers And Losers
The crypto market remains volatile as traders react to macroeconomic concerns, regulatory shifts, and market sentiment.

African Cooperatives As A Vehicle For Uplifting Women Entrepreneurs
Image: Chatgpt.com In Africa, cooperatives have become a vehicle for achieving access and control over economic, social, and political resources…

11 Black Women Activists Whose Names You Should Know
In a world where inequality seems to be the order of the day and patriarchy seems to be the norm, women are rising, leading the charge, and becoming the essential changemakers and activists their families, communities, and other women across the world desperately need.

Black Female Presidents In The World
Black female presidents symbolize optimism and an end to prejudice and limitations on the woman figure in a society where women have historically been suppressed. These remarkable women overcame gender and racial discrimination to ascend to the top positions in their respective nations.

Costa Rica, An Unforgettable Experience
The air here isn’t just something you breathe; you can taste it. Thick, sweet, laced with salt, ripe mangoes, and something earthy, like the jungle it’s mostly made up of whispering, “Welcome, take a deep breath.”

Our Hair Is Us
Black hair has always been part of a broader conversation, shaping perceptions in workplaces, schools, and everyday life. It carries history, culture, and identity, often drawing attention, admiration, and sometimes, misunderstanding.

The Legacy Of Whitney Houston And Her Enduring Inspiration
Source: Whitney Houston – Wikipedia I Decided Long Ago Never to Walk In Anyone’s Shadow; If I Fail, or if…

The Beat Goes On… Irv Randolph: Champion Of Black Journalism And Truth-Telling
In a world media landscape dominated by conglomerates, Irv Randolph stands as a pillar of independent Black journalism. As the Managing Editor of The Philadelphia Tribune, the United States’ oldest continuously published Black newspaper, Randolph has spent over 30 years ensuring that African-American communities are not just represented but accurately and powerfully heard.

Spring Symphony Of Fun
March has been called the month when “dreams bloom into reality.” From the kickoff of Jazz Appreciation Month to a girls’ brunch, spring into full bloom with these real entertaining activities.