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Taylor Tookes Talks Inclusion, Pride, and Breaking Barriers in High Fashion
At just 5’1, Taylor Tookes is proving that presence matters more than height in the fashion industry. From walking in London Fashion Week to advocating for greater inclusivity in modeling, the trailblazing model is challenging outdated beauty standards while inspiring petite women to take up space unapologetically. In this exclusive conversation, Taylor opens up about rejection, representation, Pride Month, and why fashion still has work to do when it comes to true inclusion.


Ari Lennox Is Fully "In Her Bag" (And It’s Exactly What R&B Needs)
Ari Lennox didn't just perform in ATL; she bloomed. Witness a turning point in R&B where authenticity and internet humor meet the stage.


Someone Has to Be the First: Leslie Short’s Blueprint for Breaking Boundaries and Building What’s Possible
There is a certain kind of woman who refuses to be limited by what already exists. She doesn’t wait for the path—she creates it. She doesn’t shrink to fit expectations—she expands beyond them. Leslie Short is that woman. In her memoir, Someone Has to be the First, Short shares a life defined by fearlessness, focus, and an unwavering commitment to pursuing her dreams and goals. Her story serves as a powerful affirmation for women to imagine immensely and pursue their wildest a
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Fifty Shades of Legacy: Inside Rohadfox Corporation's Milestone Celebration
Rohadfox, Corp. CEO & president, Joy Rohadfox on the red carpet at "50 Shades of Blue" Some celebrations mark a milestone. Others make a statement. Rohadfox Corporation's 50th anniversary celebration did both. Recently, Atlanta's business, civic, transportation, and community leaders filled the room for "50 Shades of Blue," an elegant evening honoring one of the nation's oldest minority-owned construction and program management firms and the woman leading it into the future—C

Phyllis Caddell
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Permission to Shine: Why Black Women Are Embracing the Summer Solstice
Why Black women are embracing the Summer Solstice as a season of healing, joy, reflection, rest, and reconnection

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Soft Life, But Make It Romantic: What Black Women Actually Want in Relationships Now
Black women are redefining what they want in love. From emotional maturity to consistency and peace, here's why more women are choosing healthy relationships over struggle love.

W4TC
4 days ago


Beyond the Gates Is More Than a Soap Opera; It's a Legacy in the Making
As a Day One superfan of Beyond the Gates, touring the show's set at Assembly Studios was a dream come true. From standing in iconic locations like Garland Memorial Hospital and the Dupree family home to hearing Executive Producer Sheila Ducksworth share the intentionality behind every detail, the experience revealed why the series resonates with so many viewers. More than a soap opera, Beyond the Gates is a celebration of authentic storytelling, representation, and the peopl

Natasha Parker
4 days ago


Are You With Us or Not? The Growing Debate Over Celebrity Partnerships and Community Accountability
When a celebrity announces a new partnership, the conversation often extends far beyond the deal itself. In today's culture, public figures are increasingly judged not only by what they say, but by who they partner with, what they support, and even what they choose not to address. As debates surrounding celebrity accountability continue to grow, one question remains: are we holding celebrities accountable for their actions, or are we assigning beliefs and values they never pu

Nikki Branch
4 days ago


The Future of Design Talent Is Being Built at HBCUs
The future of design is bold, innovative, and deeply rooted in culture and HBCUs are helping lead the way. Across the country, students are turning creativity into impact, bringing fresh perspectives to fashion, graphic design, architecture, technology, and beyond. These institutions aren't just educating future designers; they're helping shape the future of entire industries.

Phyllis Caddell
4 days ago


When God's Timing Doesn't Match Your Timeline: A Word for Every Woman in the Wait
Still waiting for the breakthrough you've been praying for? Discover why God's timing may look different from yours and how to hold onto faith when life isn't unfolding on your schedule.

Nikki Branch
Jun 13


How Are Racist Behaviors Slipping Through the Vetting Process of Reality TV Shows?
From Love Island USA to Big Brother, a repetitive cycle of "catch, remove, and apologize" is exposing a massive industry problem. Is racism hard to spot and why are cast members of color are paying the price.

W4TC
Jun 11


Taylor Tookes Talks Inclusion, Pride, and Breaking Barriers in High Fashion
At just 5’1, Taylor Tookes is proving that presence matters more than height in the fashion industry. From walking in London Fashion Week to advocating for greater inclusivity in modeling, the trailblazing model is challenging outdated beauty standards while inspiring petite women to take up space unapologetically. In this exclusive conversation, Taylor opens up about rejection, representation, Pride Month, and why fashion still has work to do when it comes to true inclusion.

Natasha Parker
Jun 8


Truth, Love, and Empathy: Inside the 12th Annual Better Brothers LA Truth Awards
Inside the 12th Annual Truth Awards: A powerful night celebrating Black LGBTQ+ excellence, love, empathy and unapologetic truth.

Janae Washington
Jun 5


Violet T. Lewis Day: Honoring the Legacy of the Educator Who Empowered Generations of Black Women
Members of Gamma Phi Delta Sorority, Incorporated attend Detroit’s inaugural observance of Violet T. Lewis Day at Pensole Lewis College of Business & Design. Founded in part by Dr. Violet T. Lewis in 1943, the sorority continues her legacy of leadership, opportunity, and advancement for women. When the City of Detroit officially declared May 27, 2026, as Violet T. Lewis Day, it did more than recognize the founder of Michigan's only historically Black college. It honored a vis

Phyllis Caddell
Jun 2


The Zeus Effect: How Atlantic Records’ Joint Venture with Zeus Music and La Biggie Is Rewriting the Major Label Playbook
The traditional gatekeepers of the music industry just received a loud, unmistakable wake-up call. In a groundbreaking move that permanently blurs the lines between reality television dominance and major-label power, Atlantic Records has officially announced a historic partnership with Zeus Music, the music division of the streaming powerhouse The Zeus Network. The collaboration comes just under two months since Zeus signing their "first lady" of Zeus Music, La Biggie, and r

Camille Davis
Jun 1


The Rise of Solo Travel: Why More Black Women Are Booking the Trip Anyway
She stopped waiting on the group chat to agree on dates. She booked the flight, packed her bag, and went. And she has never looked back.

W4TC
Jun 1


Are We Dating for Love or Potential? Here's the Honest Conversation We Need to Have
There's a fine line between believing in someone and building your life around a version of them that doesn't exist yet. Let's talk about it.

W4TC
May 30


Beauty Trends or Stolen Property? The Case of Painted by Esther
When trends are copy-pasted, who owns the art? We dive into the struggle for narrative ownership and credit in the competitive beauty industry.

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May 29

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