Designing Presence: How Evonya Easley Is Redefining Leadership Visibility for Women February 1, 2026 Evonya Easley understands something many professionals learn the hard way: talent alone is rarely what opens doors. A former on-air stylist for major networks,… Continue Reading
Claudia Soriano Drives The Knowledge House’s Push for Digital Equity January 28, 2026 Written By: Tracey Khan As technology reshapes nearly every aspect of work and daily life, The Knowledge House (TKH) is expanding its mission to ensure low-income… Continue Reading
Fourth Annual Atlanta Black Expo Returns to Georgia World Congress Center with Expanded Three-Day Format January 21, 2026 The 4th annual Atlanta Black Expo (ABE), the largest showcase of mixed, non-industry specific Black-owned businesses in the Southeast, is returning to the Georgia… Continue Reading
Crafting Community and Purpose: Inside L&L Crafty Finds in Decatur January 14, 2026 As the New Year inspires many to slow down, reconnect, and invest in themselves, Linda and LaToya Lott are creating space for exactly that… Continue Reading
Leading With Purpose: How YWCA Greater Memphis Is Advancing Survivor Advocacy, Accountability, and Women’s Empowerment January 14, 2026 Executive Director Marquiepta Odom-Williams and her team at YWCA Greater Memphis continue to set a powerful standard for advocacy, community engagement, and survivor-centered leadership…. Continue Reading
Morris Museum of Art Presents Gail Wegodsky: Recent Paintings—Libraries as Sanctuaries in a Digital Age January 6, 2026 The Morris Museum of Art in Augusta, Georgia will present Gail Wegodsky: Recent Paintings from January 10 through April 12, 2026. Opening January 2,… Continue Reading
Dear John The Box & Karyn White Turn Solo Dining Into a Love Letter to Black Women January 2, 2026 Holding on to Yourself: Karyn White’s Legendary Voice Becomes the Anchor for Solo Diners Everywhere. What if waiting at the table was not awkward,… Continue Reading
LOCnificent: A Love Letter to Locs, Culture, and Community January 2, 2026 Locs have always held deep cultural, spiritual, and personal meaning within the Black diaspora. They are not simply a hairstyle. They are lineage, resistance,… Continue Reading
From Lived Experience to Lasting Impact: How Silent Cry Inc. Is Redefining Trauma, Reentry, and Community Healing December 31, 2025 Across the country, minority-owned nonprofits are facing a quiet but devastating crisis. As funding streams shrink and philanthropic priorities shift, organizations led by people… Continue Reading
Let This Be a Season of New Beginnings December 23, 2025 Written By: THANDISIZWE MGUDLWA Cape Town, South Africa As we celebrate the Festive Season, it is worthwhile to reach out and make a positive… Continue Reading