Aretha Franklin, truly a once in a lifetime voice.
How Is the Popular Mexican Salsa ‘Pico de Gallo’ Made?
The main staple of Mexican cuisine is salsa, a sauce that comes in different interpretations including spicy, thick, mild or creamy. But there is one unique salsa, even among such variety — the “pico de gallo” (rooster’s beak). Pico de Gallo is not a liquid sauce, but a solid one, and its spiciness can vary. […]
Is 50 really the new 30?
I hate to burst your bubble, but 50 is definitely NOT the new 30; it’s the new 50!
Celebrating Kansas City Jazz: The American Jazz Museum
The American Jazz Museum, situated in the Historic 18th & Vine Jazz District in Kansas City, Missouri, is home to many jazz enthusiasts, as well as those looking to learn more about this phenomenal musical artform.
How Rest Can Transform Your Mind, Body, and Soul: Simple Tips to Get Started
Rest isn’t just about sleep—it’s your body’s prescription for healing, regenerating, and combating everyday stress. Learn the difference between rest and relaxation, and why both are crucial for your well-being.
Mexican Esquites Give a Tasty Twist to Corn
This national treat combines pre-Hispanic and European ingredients.
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Should mental health be a part of the school syllabus?
If school is intended to prepare kids for life, how can mental health be considered any less than part of that preparation?
Urban Garden Brewing: DC’s First Black Woman-Owned Brewery
Learn about Urban Garden Brewing, DC’s first black woman-owned brewery, promoting diversity and sustainability in the craft beer scene.
Things To Do In Atlanta: Visit The Atlanta Botanical Gardens
Experience the beauty of Atlanta at the breathtaking Atlanta Botanical Gardens. From unique plant collections to events, there’s something for everyone
6 Detroit Transit Providers to Know and Where They Go
Learn about the top 6 transit providers in Detroit and where they can take you! Plan your next trip with these reliable and convenient options.
The Black Parenting Shift: Redefining the Way We Discipline
Black parents are moving away from traditional disciplinary practices, embracing positive methods that foster respect & growth, while challenging long-held beliefs.
Trump’s EPA Really Wants to Get Rid of Climate Justice Grants
The Trump administration’s EPA is moving to eliminate climate justice grants, sparking concern among advocates who warn this could undercut support for vulnerable communities most affected by pollution and climate change.
Graduating Growth
Graduation cap. Image by Unsplash Graduating growth is the idea that you have took the time to learn something new to accomplish a goal that has added value to your life. It can be a very minute lesson which can enrich you with the knowledge that can help the next person you may come in contact […]
Black To The Future: Who Is Hanif Abdurraqib? A Critically Acclaimed Cultural Critic You Should Know
Hanif Abdurraqib is a cultural critic, essayist, and poet from Columbus, Ohio, a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine and musician.
A Mother’s Day Tribute: Legacy of Love
Yes, I am aware that we have already celebrated Mother’s Day, however, there is one thing that I know for sure. As I am writing this, there are at least 235 days left in the year.
Mission Impossible, Ballerina, Thunderbolts, Fantastic 4, Andor S2
Hollywood blockbusters like Mission Impossible, Ballerina, and Marvel’s Thunderbolts face new release schedules. Catch the latest updates, casting news, and industry buzz about Andor Season 2 and the Fantastic Four reboot in this all-in-one roundup.
Pope Leo XIV: A Pope for our Turbulent Times
Pope Leo XIV is making headlines as a guiding force in a turbulent era. His leadership style and reformist vision are drawing attention worldwide.
HURRICANE-The Storm Unleashed: Rubin “Hurricane” Carter: A Tumultuous Life of Triumph, Controversy, and Justice
Rubin “Hurricane” Carter’s story is one of resilience and controversy—from his rise in the boxing ring to his fierce battle against a wrongful conviction. Discover the man behind the legend, the global movement for justice he inspired, and the legacy he left behind.
Empowering Black Girls in Trades: The Mission of Black Girls Build, Inc.
Black Girls Build, Inc. is on a mission to empower young Black women through hands-on training in construction, engineering, and design—breaking barriers and changing the narrative in industries where diversity is long overdue.
Top World News Stories Making Headlines This Week: Impacts of Climate Change, Renewable Energy Innovations, and Global Policy Shifts
This week’s top world news covers the ongoing impacts of climate change, groundbreaking innovations in renewable energy, and significant shifts in global policy. Dive in to discover how these changes are shaping the environmental and economic future on a worldwide scale.
Nigerian Refugee Turned Survival To Success As An Entrepreneur
Kingsley Kabari is a successful entrepreneur and a happily married man living in Utica, New York. But he wasn’t always the head of a growing health and wellness company, or a chiropractor, or one of the most sought-after muscle-activation specialists in the northeast United States. In fact, when he came to America a quarter-century ago, […]
Beyond ‘Emilia Perez’: Five Mexican films about drug cartel victims
Delve into five impactful Mexican films that shed light on the drug cartel’s influence on society, offering a fresh perspective beyond “Emilia Perez.
Key Insights from the First Citywide Maternal and Infant Cash Prescription Program
Discover how the city’s first cash prescription program for maternal and infant care aims to improve health outcomes and support families.
5 Surgeries Black People Should Avoid
Learn how more than 1,000 doctors have faced malpractice claims and settlements due to unnecessary surgical procedures, according to a USA TODAY analysis of the National Practitioner Data Bank.
The Heritage Foundation’s Answer to “Black and Hispanic” Jobs- Project 2025
Discover the game-changing initiative by The Heritage Foundation to bridge the employment gap for Black and Hispanic communities by 2025.
