Being a black woman is painful. You wake up every day and have to deal with the endless injustices of this world based on your skin color and your gender. So now, it takes a special kind of woman to go through the violence we go through on the daily and, still deal with a … Continue reading
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[VIDEO] Black and single? This could be the reason why
Video retrieved from African Wedding Magazine. We would like to know what you think? If you are in this situation do you agree or disagree with these issues – sound off in the comments below or in the poll. Continue reading
Detroit Women’s Expo: Event Recap
Detroit Women’s Empowerment Expo 2015 Reblog from EGL, everythinggl.com Thousands of women convened at the Radio One Detroit’s 2nd Annual Women’s Empowerment Expo at the Cobo Center in Detroit, August 15, 2015. The event drew a large crowd of women looking to empower themselves and receive words of wisdom from keynote speaker Iyanla Vanzant. The … Continue reading
Behind the business: Najeema Iman, Curlitude
We love inspiring stories from amazing people across the globe who are doing great things. This week’s feature focuses on Najeema Iman. Najeema Imanis a self taught independent wearable art and accessory designer. Born in Queens, New York, breed in Detroit, MI, she is inspired by all of the textures, sounds, and flavors that the … Continue reading
Product Junkie’s Guide to getting the Latest Beauty Products on a Budget
Do you have a plethora of products stashed away under your bathroom sink? Are any of those items barely used or unopened? If you answered yes to any of these, then you are a certified product junkie! Buying all those products and sometimes forgetting about them can become a one way ticket for your money … Continue reading
Behind the Business: Aisha Taylor part 3
We love inspiring stories from amazing people across the globe who are doing great things. This week’s feature focuses on Aisha Taylor, FNPhenomenal We had the pleasure of meeting and talking to this phenomenal woman, who is making a difference in many women’s lives. Aisha Taylor is the CEO and Founder of FNPhenomenal and shares some much … Continue reading
#OITNB has opened us to the harsh reality of Women for prison?
The war on drugs may have cost the United States government an approximate one trillion dollars, but the amount of money used to combat the war on drugs has done little to curb or possibly end the influx of drugs into the country. The irony is that this war on drugs costs tax payers more … Continue reading
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