Yes, I wear wigs; no, I don’t hate my hair
Black women have prevailed through the hair stigmas placed on our community by honoring and maintaining our natural crowns. Although we still face barriers in
Black women have prevailed through the hair stigmas placed on our community by honoring and maintaining our natural crowns. Although we still face barriers in
As COVID numbers increase in the metro Atlanta area, DeKalb County has decided to add an incentive for residents by offering a $100 prepaid debit
Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith is an associate professor of medicine and epidemiology at the Yale School of Medicine. She was chosen by the Biden administration to
COVID-19 hit Black and Brown communities hard, yet so many people of color are not jumping first in line to be vaccinated. The new administration‘s
Sometimes it’s hard to believe that we’re in the middle of a pandemic by the way clubs and parties seem to stay filled. Many celebrities
When will the buffoonery end? While we deal with anxiety from awaiting the 2020 Presidential election results and anxiously anticipate the increase in COVID-19 cases,
Beyoncé thanked her mother Tina Knowles Lawson for her “vision” as they set up mobile coronavirus testing in their hometown. The “Single Ladies” hitmaker took
It’s no secret that the jails and prisons have been understaffed and overcrowded and that the quality of care provided to prisoners is poor at
Tameka Blake, emergency room physician at Piedmont Newton Hospital (Photo courtesy of Dr. Tameka Blake) Dr. Tameka Blake knows firsthand the effects of COVID-19 and