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Culture, Class, and Community: Inside the 2026 UNCF Los Angeles Masked Ball

Culture & Entertainment


Kehlani Is Having Her Moment, And She Has Earned Every Single Second Of It
Kehlani is not just in her bag, she is the bag. From "Folded" breaking records and rewriting R&B history to back-to-back Grammy wins, a Billboard Women in Music Impact Award, and a self-titled album dropping April 24th, this is not a moment. This is a movement. And Women for the Culture was always going to be here for it.


Everyone Wants to Go Viral. But What If That’s the Problem?
Everyone wants to be seen, but not everyone is thinking about what they’re being seen for. In this conversation with rising artist Bryce Savoy, we explore purpose, pressure, and what it really means to move with intention in a world driven by viral moments.


Kerry Washington Stars in "Imperfect Women" on Apple TV+
W4TC correspondent Janae Washington attended the premiere of Imperfect Women on Apple TV+, starring Kerry Washington, Elisabeth Moss, and Kate Mara. Here's why it's a must-watch.


Culture, Class, and Community: Inside the 2026 UNCF Los Angeles Masked Ball
The 2026 UNCF Masked Ball raised $320K for HBCU students. From Tabitha Brown to Anderson .Paak, the culture showed up for education.
Health & Wellness


Made for Us, Backed by Science: How Black Girl Vitamins’ Her Balance Is Redefining Vaginal Wellness
Her Balance by Black Girl Vitamins is a daily vaginal probiotic made for Black women. Backed by science, it delivers 10B CFU of key lactobacillus strains to support vaginal pH, microbiome balance, and resilience against everyday disruptions like stress and antibiotics.


A Heart Full of Hope Reminds Us That Love Can Save Lives
A Heart Full of Hope reminds us that the holidays bring more than gifts — they bring healing, faith, and the power to save lives.


God, I Hear You: A Sunday Night Reset for the Soul
Sunday nights hit different, that mix of peace, panic, and prayer. Before you start another week, pause for a second. God’s not asking you to be perfect, sis, just present. Here’s your Sunday reminder to breathe, reset, and give yourself some grace.
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Tyra, Television, and the Cost of “Good TV”
Reality TV exploded in 2003, with boundary-pushing shows like America’s Next Top Model redefining competition television. Created by Tyra Banks, ANTM aimed to create opportunities for aspiring models while reflecting the harsh realities of the fashion industry. Years later, a new generation revisited the series and called out controversial moments, from blackface photoshoots to body shaming and traumatic makeovers. With Netflix’s Reality Check, Tyra confronts the backlash — b

Natasha Parker
Feb 23


TravelBaes: Smarter Travel Is Your Ticket to the Soft Life
Expedia’s 2026 Air Hacks reveal the cheapest months, booking windows, and routes to help TravelBaes save smarter.

Camille Davis
Feb 22


Jennifer Allen Is Rewriting the Wedding Industry With Clarity, Care, and Intention
Jennifer Allen, the "Wedding Auntie," is transforming the wedding industry by prioritizing marriage prep and wellness over overspent chaos.

W4TC
Feb 19


How Autumn Ellison Is Reimagining Modern Fashion Retail for Real Women
Autumn Ellison is a Los Angeles based entrepreneur and brand builder rethinking modern fashion retail through clarity, curation, and community. As the founder of So.Fvshionable, she is shifting the way women shop by moving away from endless choice and toward intentional, occasion based decision making. The model is designed for real life, not trend cycles.

Nikki Branch
Feb 16


Made for Us, Backed by Science: How Black Girl Vitamins’ Her Balance Is Redefining Vaginal Wellness
Her Balance by Black Girl Vitamins is a daily vaginal probiotic made for Black women. Backed by science, it delivers 10B CFU of key lactobacillus strains to support vaginal pH, microbiome balance, and resilience against everyday disruptions like stress and antibiotics.

W4TC
Feb 6


Celebrating Violet T. Lewis - A Pioneer in Black Education
February marks Black History Month , a time to honor the remarkable contributions of Black individuals throughout history. One such trailblazer is Violet T. Lewis , whose vision and determination led to the establishment of the Lewis College of Business in Detroit, Michigan. This institution stands as a testament to her commitment to providing educational opportunities for Black women during a period when such options were severely limited. The Founding of Lewis College of Bu

Phyllis Caddell
Feb 5


Artivism & Advocacy: Inside the Hip Hop Caucus 2026 Grammy Mixer
Inside the Hip Hop Caucus Grammy Mixer: A night of artivism, culture, and purpose in LA with Durand Bernarr, Lynae Vanee, and more.

Janae Washington
Feb 4


Mute the Music, Raise the Voice
The Grammys celebrated music’s power to heal, but in a time when rights are being challenged, was music alone enough?

Natasha Parker
Feb 2


Love as Resistance: Lessons from MLK Week
his piece explores whether love remains a powerful enough tool to confront injustice in today’s society. Through reflections from MLK Week events, community conversations, and voices like Dr. Bernice King, Rockmond Dunbar, Nzinga Imani, and Anika Noni Rose, it highlights love as an active, strategic force—not passive resistance. Amid grief, division, and ongoing struggle, the article reminds us that meeting people where they are, building unity, and choosing love daily are es

Natasha Parker
Feb 2


Hoops, Hopes & Dreams: Breaking Ankles, Building Movements
Hoops, Hopes & Dreams explores how basketball became an unexpected bridge for leadership, connection, and change. Through stories of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and President Barack Obama, the film humanizes iconic figures by showing how they used the game to meet people especially youth where they were. Basketball created access beyond churches, marches, and debates, proving influence doesn’t always come from a podium. From the court to the country, the film reminds us that o

Natasha Parker
Jan 14


Sistas at 10: Growth, Grief & New Beginnings
Coming into its 10th season, Tyler Perry’s Sistas has shaken up the sister circle in a way most fans, myself included, were not ready for. The departures of Novi Brown’s Sabrina and Ebony Obsidian’s Karen had us staring at the new season artwork asking, “Harpo… who these women?” While the storylines explain the shift, it doesn’t make the transition any easier. Still, spiritually, season 10 represents completion and new beginnings. So even as we kick and scream for normalcy,

Natasha Parker
Jan 7


Flowers, Fellowship, and the Art of the Pivot: Ronisha Arlene’s Vision for Restoration
Rooted in healing and intention, Ronisha Arlene’s work transforms flowers and hospitality into sacred experiences of restoration, connection, and purpose.

Nikki Branch
Jan 1


Style as Strategy: How Evonya “Love E” Easley Teaches Black Women That Confidence Is Currency
Style isn’t superficial—it’s strategic. Evonya “Love E” Easley shows Black women how confidence, presence, and image unlock opportunity.

W4TC
Dec 31, 2025


How Jasmine Berry Is Redefining Student Success Through Personalized Tutoring
Jasmine Berry is redefining student success through personalized tutoring that builds confidence and meets students exactly where they are.

W4TC
Dec 27, 2025


When Marriage Feels Like a Roommate Situation: A Letter to the Woman Who Misses Connection
A letter to women in the roommate stage of marriage, exploring emotional distance, intimacy loss, and the courage to ask for connection.

W4TC
Dec 27, 2025

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