
5 crucial ways Black eldest daughters face money stress
The complex relationship between family obligations and financial wellness among first-born daughters in Black families reveals a growing phenomenon that experts now recognize as money
The complex relationship between family obligations and financial wellness among first-born daughters in Black families reveals a growing phenomenon that experts now recognize as money
The decision to leave America represents more than a simple relocation for many Black families, it’s a profound journey of self-preservation, renewal, and cultural reconnection.
The conversation about addiction within Black families requires a fundamental shift toward understanding it as a medical condition rather than a moral failing. This perspective
The moment when we realize our parents need our help often comes without warning. For many Black Americans in their 30s and 40s, this realization
The concept of the American Dream has long symbolized hope and opportunity, but recent data reveals a stark reality that many are grappling with: the
In Black communities across the United States, homeownership is often more than just a financial asset; it’s a symbol of perseverance, resilience, and hope. In
Father’s Day can bring about many emotions for various people, including the Black community. There are about half a million Black fathers who are incarcerated,
November is National Adoption Awareness Month. Black to the Beginning is providing a voice to Black adoptees with the Black Adoption Podcast. Sandria Washington and
Jewell H. Gooding is the executive director of Silence the Shame, Inc, a mental health education and awareness nonprofit. She is a national certified counselor with
The American holiday season has traditionally been marketed as a time to enjoy the presence of loved ones and relax from the day-to-day worries of
Karl-Anthony Towns teammates are helping him get through this difficult time he has faced, losing seven family members to coronavirus. On Tuesday, Dec. 15, Towns
Niecy Nash is a happily married woman and very pleased that she has the support of her family. During an interview with Madame Noire, the
It is no secret that in the Black community there is a long-standing cultural belief that only “weak” people seek out counseling and professional help.
Tammy Moore, ”The Diamond Diva,” is the only African American shareholder of Diamond Residential Mortgage and owner of Tammy P. Moore & Associates. She is
STARZ’s hit comedy “Survivor’s Remorse” returns this week for a season 2 that promises to be even more outrageous than last year. The series is executive
June 15, also known as Father’s Day paid tribute to father’s all over the world who have made a difference not only in their children’s
It doesn’t take Father’s Day to come around just to acknowledge the great fathers that have impacted our lives, but today wouldn’t be the same
Cover Story Written by Tia McGill, MPH; and DeWayne Rogers Cover images by DeWayne Rogers Cover models: Christopher and Tricia Watkins Seventy-two percent. It’s a
Home Depot has established solid and long-term partnerships with black families to develop and cultivate future engineers and other African American professionals. Twice a month,