Indra Nooyi shared a letter her daughter had written at the age of four that expressed her desire for mom to come home and she spoke about it at the Women in the World Summit a few months back. She also gave her opinion for what society needs to do to solve this problem of … Continue reading
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What’s With Black Churches And Mental Health?
It’s Minority Mental Health Awareness and we found an interesting perspective of mental health on communities of color. Share your thoughts. https://youtu.be/G5dxqgps-Xs Video from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5dxqgps-Xs Continue reading
Behind The Business: Soulful Beginnings Tutoring
No matter what country you go to or what city you visit, you will undoubtedly find people who are “fighting the good fight.” The individuals fighting against police brutality. The women striving for equal rights. The women and mothers fighting for their black sons and husbands. Through various protests, marches, and other demonstrations, people everywhere … Continue reading
10 Ways To OWN The Summer!
Are you already in a summer rut? Feeling unmotivated and uninspired? Maybe those New Year Resolution plans aren’t working out the way you hoped and you finally realize stalking that guy at your gym has lost it’s novelty. Worry no more, there is still plenty of time to have a summer with epic potential. I … Continue reading
How We Can Help Girls Love Their Curls
Our staff writer Evita shares with us her favorite inspiring video today. Here’s what she had to say This video is inspiring to me because I have met so many women who have not felt beautiful wearing their natural hair. They’ve always felt like they had to straighten their hair to feel beautiful or be … Continue reading
A Guide to Finding Mom Friends
Finding mom friends is an art in itself, just like finding a new job, apartment, and dating. You must know that everything does not have to be perfect… Continue reading
Working Mom Woes – When The Kids Want You Home
I love you. Please come home. Please please please please please come home Continue reading
Solo Travel Guide: Johannesburg, South Africa
If you’re like me, you may have the preconceived notion that Africa is underdeveloped, steeped in poverty and poor living conditions; like there’s a dark cloud over the entire continent. While many parts of Africa has its share of problems and is in dire need of improvement and proper management of its resources, Africa’s natural … Continue reading
Activities That Bond: Social Activities to Build Friendships
Social activities amongst women can promote, and strengthen the bonds of friendship. Below are some activities that I did in the past 3 months to bond with my female friends, and for us to support and empower each other. You can incorporate some of the things that I did or create your own activities! … Continue reading
7 Days With A Lazy Naturalista
Being Natural has its moments, especially during wash day and humid days! But nothing grinds a lazy natural more than dealing with days like that and more. If you’re a lazy natural you’ll definitely relate! Day 1 – Saturday Washed my hair. Did not pre-poo because I wasn’t in the mood. In fact, I didn’t … Continue reading
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