
Ashley Mudge Celebrates Juneteenth, The Women Of Color Expo
By Lem Satterfield Ashley Mudge is powered by art. She finds meaning in the upcoming June 17-19 Women Of Color Art Expo (WOCAX) at the
By Lem Satterfield Ashley Mudge is powered by art. She finds meaning in the upcoming June 17-19 Women Of Color Art Expo (WOCAX) at the
Part 1 in a 4 Part Series Dr. Rashad Richey is President of Rolling Out, and nationally known for his a media broadcasting and written
The study of 2,000 adults revealed nearly seven in 10 in the U.S. abandoned their fitness routines during the pandemic.
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By Simona Kitanovska This summer, Americans would prefer a “happy three hours” instead of just one. That’s according to a new poll of 2,000 adults
By Simona Kitanovska A new poll suggests “Summer Fridays” are the key to feeling happier at work. Fifty-nine percent of 2,000 working adults surveyed revealed
By Simona Kitanovska A baby’s first words are precious – but most parents stress out if they don’t say them soon enough. A recent survey
By Percy Lovell Crawford If the phrase opposites attract is true, the new podcast/YouTube show “The Pivot” embraces that sentiment. To some degree, the only
Four in 10 have gone behind the camera themselves to share their hobbies on social media.
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The team evaluated information from 130 experiments with a total of 10,000 participants.
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The New Orleans-based poet is waiting for the artistic inspiration to produce her third book.
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By Anamarija Brnjarchevska Millions of Brits dream of living the French lifestyle because of the bakeries, landmarks – and cheese.A study of 2,000 adults discovered
Carmaker works with black-owned Culture Brands to broaden outreach for electric vehicles, one of the largest efforts ever.
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By John Murphy After losing her leg to a rare form of cancer, long-distance runner Jacky Hunt-Broersma spent her life overcoming physical obstacles, climatological hurdles
By Percy Lovell Crawford NEW ORLEANS — Injustice is not limited to a particular race, religion or gender. It comes in many forms and often goes
By Josh Brady Like sour candy more than other flavors? It’s possible you might be an extrovert. That’s just one takeaway from a new survey
By Ellis Wylam The average female Gen Xer hasn’t worn her natural hair color since 2019, new research suggests. A poll of 2,000 women ages
53% don’t consider their lifestyle “healthy,” and the same number don’t feel capable of improving their health.
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“I can trace working with plants and herbs directly through these women,” says the entrepreneur.
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“Maybe this story … will help that kid that needs to take advantage of a life-changing opportunity,” says Mark.
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By Nekias Duncan We’re in the midst of a ridiculous scoring explosion. Since the All-Star break, there have been 26 instances of a player scoring