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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


How Tia Buckham-White Transforms Culture: Executive & Human Experience Management Expertise for Leaders
Why self-awareness, trust, and human-centered leadership are the new standard for organizational success Speed is often rewarded, burnout has become commonplace, and leadership is too often confused with visibility alone. In that environment, Tia Buckham-White champions a different kind of power: self-awareness, clarity, and the ability to create cultures where people thrive. Her work is rooted in a truth many organizations are only beginning to fully understand: culture is n
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Walking, Water, and Boundaries: The Simple Habits That Actually Improve Your Health
You don't need a $400 sauna blanket or a 14-step morning routine to be well, sis. The biggest wellness shift of 2026 is going back to basics, and the habits that actually move the needle are free, simple, and a little boring. Here's why walking, drinking your water, and learning to say no without the three-paragraph apology are the real glow up.

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Floetry Reunites After 10 Years: Inside the Soul-Stirring 'Say Yes' Tour Finale
After nearly a decade away, Floetry reunited to close out their 17-city Say Yes Tour, and sis, the night was everything. From surprise appearances to an emotional survivor moment, here's how the iconic duo reminded us why their music still hits.

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“Is God Is” And The Mirror It’s Holding Up To All Of Us
By Renee Creer Last week I had the opportunity to attend an early screening of Aleshea Harris “Is God Is”, originally a stage play turned film. Amazon MGM Studios And my… This film hit me in so many ways. While I’m not a twin, my older sisters are identical twins and being on the outside looking in, there is something magical about that twin connection. We all know the “universal Black person look”, where we know what we are thinking without saying a word. But it’s on a diffe

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May 18


Beyond the Power: Honoring the Strength, Softness, and Power of Black Women
From honoring powerhouse women in entertainment to discussing mental health and the pressures Black women face daily, Beyond the Power Honors was more than an awards show — it was a celebration of community, resilience, and Black excellence. We spoke with award-winning publicist Gen Johnson about creating spaces where Black women feel seen, supported, and empowered to win.

Natasha Parker
May 14


Protecting Our Own: Why We Can’t Grant a "Hall Pass" for Colorism
Here is Brittany Delk's opinion on Sheryl Underwood giving a "Hall Pass" in the name of comedy regarding the Roast of Kevin Hart on Netflix.

W4TC
May 13


Jacqueline Snell Is Doing the Work — And Changing Lives in the Process
Through wellness, mentorship, and community action, the Pasadena, CA advocate is creating real impact for young people and families There are women who talk about community work, and then there are women like Jacqueline Snell who quietly build the kind of impact people can feel. Her work is not rooted in visibility or recognition, but in a genuine commitment to showing up for communities in meaningful ways. As founder of Jazzy Jam for Empowerment and Soul To Soul Solutions, L

Phyllis Caddell
May 12


Rage, Release, and Redemption: Kid Cudi’s “Rebel Ragers” Tour Hits Atlanta
Kid Cudi & Big Boi are teaming up for a new EP! We witnessed career-spanning hits, Live in Atlanta; the Rebel Ragers tour is pure magic.

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May 11


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.

W4TC
May 6


You’re Not Just Bloated Your Gut Is Trying to Tell You Something
Bloating and constipation are more than everyday discomfort. They can be signs your gut health needs attention. Learn what your body is trying to tell you and how to support better digestion.

W4TC
May 5


Why So Many Black Women Are Vitamin D Deficient and What to Do About It
Vitamin D deficiency is quietly impacting many Black women, leading to fatigue, mood changes, and low energy. Here’s why it happens and what you can do to support your health and feel your best.

Nikki Branch
May 3


Community Is the New Currency: Why Brands That Build Relationships Will Win
The brands still chasing follower counts are going to wake up one day wondering why their numbers look great but their revenue doesn't match. In 2026, community is not a marketing strategy you dust off when your ads stop converting. Community is the currency and the women who get it early are the ones who are going to win.

W4TC
May 2


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

Phyllis Caddell
May 1


The Danielle Brooks Effect: Why It’s Time to Finally “Do Things Alone”
Danielle Brooks discussed attended an India.Arie concert alone. This became a learning opportunity on the importance of self-discovery.

W4TC
May 1


Laced Up for a Cause: Inside Jayce’s Journey Fourth Annual Autism Awareness Sneaker Gala
The 4th Annual Jayce’s Journey Sneaker Gala, founded by Deidre Price, took over Hollywood to honor Black fathers navigating autism.

Camille Davis
Apr 30


Growth Will Make Folks Uncomfortable, And That's Exactly How You Know You're Doing It Right
Nobody pushes back on a platform that's playing small. When your reach expands, your voice gets louder, and your commentary gets sharper, the audience suddenly has thoughts. Here's what every woman building something needs to know about growth, criticism, and holding your ground.

Nikki Branch
Apr 28

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