Female architect Chandra Moore is building Detroit’s urban communities
Chandra Moore is the founder and director of design of Detroit-based coG-studio LLC, a full-service architectural design firm that tailors to the needs of her clients.
Chandra Moore is the founder and director of design of Detroit-based coG-studio LLC, a full-service architectural design firm that tailors to the needs of her clients.
This comment is not meant to be a generalization. However, in this writer’s humble opinion, African Americans, no matter where we are; what we are
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On May 29, Starbucks shut down all of its stores nationwide for diversity training. The decision came after two Black males were racially profiled and
Columbia High School graduate and Decatur, Georgia, native Te’Yana Howard is currently serving with a U.S. Navy strike fighter squadron, which flies one of the
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“I’m Lawanda Hall … Allow me to reintroduce myself. My name is Elle … Elle Michell,” says Elle Michell, a woman who rejects titles. She
Yesterday, we shared the stories of five Black women who are mom bloggers. In part two, we discuss the financial aspects of being a mom
Patricia Andrews-Keenan is a PR and media relations thought leader who worked extensively in corporate communications in the telecommunications industry before opening her own boutique
Wanna know what a boss lady looks like? Nicci Gilbert is a fine example. Nicci Gilbert-Daniels, the founding member of the Grammy-nominated group Brownstone, is
Rolling out is committed to the growth of our community and the celebration of urban America’s contributions to society, especially those of women. Terri-Nichelle Bradley
Some people are blessed to work in professions that they truly love right out of school or even before. Others find it later in life.
Born to hardworking Caribbean immigrants who came to the United States to provide a better life for their children, Bernie Lawrence-Watkins was motivated to show
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Photo provided Kim McNair is an award-winning businesswoman and pioneer who continues to lead women along their destined path. McNair is the founder of Kim
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Legal analyst and Madden NFL 18 sideline reporter, Adrienne Lawrence is speaking out about diversity and inclusion. A law practitioner for over 10 years, Lawrence
Regina Ann Campbell’s 20 years of hard work in the nonprofit and public sector has paid off. As the newest executive at Epicenter Memphis in Germantown, Tennessee, Campbell