In case you missed the message at the BET Awards, this sums up the everything you really needed to watch. https://twitter.com/goafgang/status/747262814868246528 Video Retrieved From @goafgang Twitter Continue reading
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Tanisha Hall Talks “Girls On Drugs”And Being An African American Writer
We love inspiring stories from individuals across the globe. Meet Tanisha Hall, born and raised in San Bernardino, CA. Tanisha Hall believes that all women should be comfortable in their skin, and with the right amount of confidence, a woman can achieve anything she puts her mind to. At age 10, Tanisha began writing her … Continue reading
Natural Hair Problems: The Struggle Is Real
Where is the natural hair community at, hey there? The struggle is real and may be this is why it’s called a “journey.” Like anything else natural hair journey needs dedication, there is always a good and bad side of anything so really it’s not a struggle rather a challenge. My natural hair soul sisters … Continue reading
My Personal Argo: Getting out of Russia
Originally posted on Austin in Wonderland:
Have you seen Argo? The 2012 movie about a true-story CIA op to smuggle six American embassy employees out of Iran in the midst of the 1980 Iran hostage crisis (with the help of Canada. Thanks, Canada). Ben Affleck appropriated the role of Tony Mendez, because there were apparently no…
[VIDEO] Do Black Women Age Slower Than White Women???
Black Don’t Crack and here’s why. Tell us what you think below. Video retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/user/thisisfusion Continue reading
[EVENT RECAP] Mini n Me: Type 4 Naturals Hosts Its First Mother And Daughter Event
In 2013, friends Joanna, Korynthia, and Katricia founded Type 4 Naturals to inspire women through their own natural hair journey while sharing life experiences. On Saturday, May 14th, they hosted their first event dedicated to educating and informing moms and their mini-me about their natural hair. Attendees enjoyed hair tutorials, vision board arts, and crafts, … Continue reading
Velvet Rope Boudoir; Embracing Womanhood
We love hearing real life stories of women who are empowering each other and making a difference in their community. I had the chance to interview with owner/photographer of Velvet Rope Boudoir, Vernesa Everett. Learn more about Vernesa and her photography business which helps women celebrate and embrace their womanhood! Who is Vernesa? My … Continue reading
Everyday is Fro-day with FroGirlGinny
The natural hair movement is not only happening in America, but in the UK and many other parts of the world as well. More women are taking pride in their curls and embracing a part of themselves that was once shunned by societies standards. We had a chance to catch up with beautiful the beautiful … Continue reading
OPEN LETTER: Dark Skin And Racial Fetishism
Dear me, Racial fetishism. Defined, the term ‘Racial fetishism’ involves a fetish for a person or culture belonging to a race or ethnic group that is not one’s own—therefore it involves racial/ ethnic stereotyping and objectifying those bodies who are stereotyped, and at times their cultural practices. In my opinion, I have come to see … Continue reading
Think Designz; Creating And Building In Art
We love inspiring stories from amazing people across the globe who are doing great things. This week’s feature focuses on Patricia Tibere. A creative marketing professional with extensive experience in copy writing, brand development, and art direction. She earned her BA in English from Seton Hall University where she also completed a double minor in … Continue reading
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