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The 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina feels particularly heavy as it forces us to confront the culmination of memory, ...
The actress says she experiences grief around being single and child-free, but is still dating and keeping hope alive.
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After years of lash lifts, extensions, and false lashes, could it finally be time to let our natural lashes breathe?
Discover how New Voices Foundation empowers Black women in beauty through mentorship and funding. Meet four founders ...
Produced by SMAC Entertainment, the show tells the story of the iconic quarterback as he leads a new generation at an HBCU ...
From the exam room to the classroom, twin sisters Dr. Elana McDonald and Dr. Delana Wardlaw leverage medicine, mentorship and ...
The lauded entertainer received her well-deserved star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame amongst family, friends, and industry ...
MyQueen Dickens, CNM, explains why they’re not doulas, and the extent of midwifery work, from delivery to overall everyday women's health care.
Black women and birthing people are reshaping their experience, no longer simply surviving delivery but feeling empowered before, during and after.
The organization is tackling the maternal mortality crisis by matching families in need of quality birth support through midwifery options.