By Mita Mallick For most of my life, I had come to terms with and begrudgingly accepted the fact that no sunscreen would easily blend into my dark skin. I would rub the lotion harder and harder into my skin, only to see the inevitable white cast on my face that would...
By Richard Fowler Whether they are from the Caribbean or the African continent, Black immigrants have remarkably impacted the growth and diversity of the United States....
By Monique Clement When women don’t see themselves represented in engineering and technology classrooms, research, careers and leadership, it can make succeeding in those...
By Helen Chong While sheltering in place in 2020, I put my focus towards finishing my book, Power To Change Lives. It may sound like that would be the perfect time to write...
By Jason Lalljee The creation of new businesses has been surging among Black women in recent years, in spite of the challenges posed by the pandemic. A new report from...