I have been having trouble focusing, I’ve lacked motivation, and I have had the hardest time talking to people or just being around them. Most would say that I’m being lazy, but I have been through this enough times to know that it’s depression. Yes, I actually suffer from depression and anxiety. Mental health is … Continue reading
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That Scary Biological Alarm
How was your mother’s day weekend? Sorry, I have to take you back there. Was your house all colorful, rosy and sparkling or you had one boring weekend like mine? Maybe it’s time to pop the ‘mini me’ ready for next year mother’s day. I have 2 weddings in June and about 3 in July … Continue reading
[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
[VIDEO] How Much Do Women Cost?
In case you get into an argument with bae or any significant male for that matter, on who pays for dinner, you may want to enlighten them on the fact that it costs more for you to pay the bill than him. Here’s why. Video source: https://www.youtube.com/user/thisisfusion Share your thoughts below. Continue reading
Unapologetic Shades of #Lemonade
While everyone wants to know who “Becky with the good hair” is, there’s more to “Good Hair” than Becky. For those still investigating, or conspiring about Becky being Rachel Roy, let’s consider how “Good Hair” has always been determined by a certain texture of hair. While Beyonce’s love life seems to draw the most attention, … Continue reading
Children Can Be Our Inspiration
How many parents find themselves being inspired by their children to do better? Of course, we encourage our children to be the best they can be at anything, whether it’s sports, music, excellence in school etc. However, it’s rarely talked about how children inspire parents to be the best that they can be. Over the … Continue reading
Addressing Rape Culture [OPEN LETTER]
Dear Rapist I honestly do not know how to start this letter. Usually I would insert a witty and cool first line with a follow up sentence which explains how I could possibly say such. When it comes to rape I really don’t think that there is an appropriate way to begin, but let me … 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
Solo Travel Guide: Durban, South Africa
A short one hour plane ride from Johannesburg, Durban is a beach lover’s paradise. Unfortunately my visit to Durban wasn’t as great as I’m sure it could’ve been. It rained the ENTIRE time so I did not get a chance to enjoy the beach or the pool for that matter. Hopefully your arrival will be … Continue reading
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