Perhaps you went to the moon this weekend and missed one of the most important trending tennis stories. If this was you then we are here to give you the highlights. Sloan Stephans, at just 24 and ranked 957th as of last month made a huge leap to first place by winning the US Open … Continue reading
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The First Afghani Female Graffiti Artist is out Here Slaying These Streets
This female graffiti artist is the first of her kind in Afghanistan. Video Source The Scene via NowThis Continue reading
The Only Video You’ll Need To See Today
Charles “LaLa” Evans and his wife Louise were together for nearly 60 years, and in that time they took thousands of photos together. After Louise’s passing, LaLa used those photos to create a museum in their backyard to celebrate and commemorate a lifetime of love. Video Source Great Big Story Facebook Continue reading
Take A Look At The Bronx’s Food Revolution
This community in the South Bronx shows us why growing their own food in the middle of the city is nothing less than revolutionary. Video Source Roots Facebook Image source: pinterest Continue reading
Do Stretch Marks Offend You?
It’s time to accept all women are still beautiful with stretch marks. Video Source Roots Facebook Image source: Pinterest Continue reading
Stop Stereotyping Black Women
It’s no secret that the film industry portrays black women as angry, rude and objects. Don’t believe us watch this. Video source Mic Facebook Feature Image credit Mic.com Continue reading
Women you should know : Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth was an African-American abolitionist and women’s rights activist. Truth was born into slavery in Swartekill, Ulster County, New York, but escaped with her infant daughter to freedom in 1826. Watch a short biography video about Sojourner Truth, the abolitionist and former slave best known for her 1851 speech “Ain’t I a Woman?” … Continue reading
Women you should know: Wangari Maathai
Wangari Muta Maathai was born in Nyeri, Kenya (Africa) in 1940. She was the first woman in East and Central Africa to earn a doctorate degree. Upon returning to Kenya, Maathai dropped her forename, preferring to be known by her birth name, Wangari Muta. When she arrived at the university to start her new job, she … Continue reading
#Queenin
Happy Wednesday to all our queens. In honor of you we just wanted to remind you that you are a Queen! Continue reading
VMA FASHION RECAP!
Here are some of the looks from the VMA’s this weekend. Which were your fav? Continue reading
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