First All-Black High School Polo Team Makes Competition Debut September 30, 2025 The Atlanta BEST Academy Polo Team recently made its competition debut at the 8th Annual Atlanta Polo Party during the 2025 Soul Symphony Weekend…. Continue Reading
Unspoken Truths: Suicide Prevention and the Mental Health Crisis in Black America September 18, 2025 Written By: Dr. Sonya Alise McKinzie September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, a time to reflect, educate, and act on one of the most… Continue Reading
Chanel T. Rowe Is Changing the Conversation on Caregiving in the Workplace September 16, 2025 In boardrooms across America a silent epidemic is unfolding. It’s not merely about profits or market shifts. It concerns something far more personal: caregiving…. Continue Reading
Black Student Found Hanging From Tree at Delta State University in Mississippi September 16, 2025 CLEVELAND, Mississippi – Delta State University is reeling after the discovery early Monday morning of the body of 21-year-old student Demartravion “Trey” Reed of… Continue Reading
My Mind is Fine: Mental Health and Wellness for Black Women Takes Center Stage in Oak Lawn This Fall! September 12, 2025 Black women face unique challenges that can impact mental health, including systemic racism, sexism, economic stress, and the emotional labor of caring for others…. Continue Reading
My Mind is Fine: Mental Health and Wellness for Black Women Takes Center Stage in Oak Lawn This Fall! September 12, 2025 Black women face unique challenges that can impact mental health, including systemic racism, sexism, economic stress, and the emotional labor of caring for others…. Continue Reading
KevOnStage and Melissa Fredericks Bring Humor, Honesty, and Heart to Love and Fly Shit September 10, 2025 Atlanta, GA – On the newest episode of Love and Fly Shit, hosts Jenna Nia and Donay welcome comedian and media mogul KevOnStage (Kevin… Continue Reading
Breaking the Chains: Confronting Domestic Violence in Black and Brown Communities September 10, 2025 Written By: Dr. Sonya Alise McKinzie Domestic violence is not just a private issue; to be quite honest, it is a public crisis, a generational wound,… Continue Reading
The Light We Lost: The End of an Award That Honored the Soul of Civic Service September 5, 2025 Written by: Dr. Sonya Alise McKinzie The Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award, a prestigious honor recognizing extraordinary volunteer service, has long stood as a symbol of… Continue Reading
“You’re Not Less of a Woman”: Navigating PCOS as an African American Woman September 4, 2025 Written By: Dr. Sonya Alise McKinzie Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a complex hormonal disorder that affects millions of women globally, yet it remains… Continue Reading