DC Gov Launches EKO African Diaspora Coding Academy
The Mayor’s Office on African Affairs (MOAA) is proud to launch EKO | African Diaspora Coding Academy. Directly connected to Mayor Muriel Bowser’s vision of supporting innovative ideas that expand...
View ArticleThe National Council of Negro Women Launches Visionary Strategy Declaring “A...
National Council of Negro Women National Chairperson Ingrid Saunders Jones shared the organization’s new forward-looking vision under her leadership. In celebration of its 80th anniversary, the...
View ArticleInteractive One Teams With Coca-Cola For A New Custom Content Series Telling...
Interactive One (iOne), the fastest growing and definitive digital platform for African American, multiracial and Millennial audiences, today announced the launch of “The Kitchen Table” a new digital...
View ArticleBlack Blog of The Day: Black Transracial Adoptee on The Adopted Life
The Adopted Life (www.theadoptedlife.com) began as a personal blog that allowed Angela to process publicly her emotions and experience as a transracial adoptee; a means by which she hoped to build a...
View ArticleBlack Blog of the Day: Reality Checking Song Lyrics at lyricfancy.com
Tiye Jameson -Blog Founder and Chief Music Lover -lyricfancy -Reality checking song lyrics, music musings and more Tiye Jameson is the founder of the music blog lyricfancy. The Baltimore native listens...
View Article“Gina on the Block” : Bringing web geekery to the practice of law
Some people have heard of “bitcoin,” an alternative virtual currency that people collected by “mining” answers to a really hard question. Bitcoins were used as a reward for lending massive amounts of...
View ArticleThe Black secular social gadfly your mother warned you about!
Philosopher Bertrand Russell once wisely said: “In all affairs it’s a healthy thing now and then to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted.” Sincere Kirabo’s blog Notes From...
View ArticleBlack Blog of The Day: Food Blog Breelicious Bites by Briana “Bree” White
My name is Briana “Bree” White. I am 32, years old. I have a Bachelor’s Degree in International Business and currently work as a Budget Analyst for the School District of Pittsburgh. I am the Treasurer...
View ArticleBlack Blog of the Day: Why Black Women Should Pursue Their Dream Career
I grew up in Sweden as a black girl insecure about everything from my name that people couldn’t pronounce, to my height (Swede’s tend to be tall), and of course, my complexion. Movements such as...
View ArticleBlack Blog of the Day: Life After College: A Year Later and a Dollar Shorter
Just a girl obsessed with seeing her name at the byline, Life with JRDN is a personal/lifestyle blog by Jourdan Ash. Life with JRDN started during a time I was looking for a home for my thoughts. My...
View ArticleBlack Blog of The Day: Nzo Califa Dance Works
My Mediumship of service ignites inquiry through the Dance, bridging a didactic quality of empowerment towards wholistic wellness and personal development. I am a 25 year Professional Teaching Artist,...
View ArticleComedy Web Series “Sit Black & Relax”
JUSTLATASHA ANNOUNCES COMEDY WEB SERIES PREMIERE Comedy vlogger JustLatasha creates, Directs, and Produces the upcoming comedy web series Sit Black & Relax. The series will premiere Monday, March...
View ArticleBlack Blog of The Day: “What’s Up Elly J?”
“What’s Up Elly J?” was created by Elyse Johnson aka Elly J in February, 2011. Wanting to create a site to that would challenge her as a writer, Elly created “What’s Up Elly J?”! In the beginning, Elly...
View ArticleBlack Blog of the Day: r is for
Robin is the CEO/Founder of Evidence LLC, She also owns a successful nail and skin spa in Snellville, GA called Evidence Nail & Beauty Boutique and is currently working on her upcoming skin care...
View ArticleBlack Blog of the Day: Getting Back To The Cross
Hey guys! My name is Erin Porche and I am 20 years old. I have been praying for months about publishing my blog, apart of me was a little afraid of the judgment that might be passed on me due to the...
View ArticleYoung Millennial Impacting Young Lives through Baking: Bakingistherapy.org
My name is Katia Saintfort, founder and CEO of Baking is Therapy Inc. Baking is Therapy is a 501 (c)(3) mentoring organization that utilize baking as a form of self-therapy to provide physical,...
View ArticleBlack Blog of the Day: MD & Esquire
Growing up across the street from one another, Suzette Ikejiani and Tristin Brown remained close through middle and high school. Despite going to college in separate cities and settling into...
View ArticleBlack Blog of The Day: HYTNEWS
Hytnews.com is all about spreading awareness on black excellence. Trying to educate the public and inspire the black community. The blog page is a daily inspiration for anyone who reads, a different...
View ArticleBlack Blog of the Day: #TheAfricanDream
TheAfricanDream LLC® is about telling the African story from an African perspective to awaken humanity. We are an African affairs news media blog that tells the stories of Africa and Africans from an...
View ArticleBlack Blog of the Day: The Millennial Mom’s Digest- Reshaping Motherhood With...
About the Founder: Brittany Alissa Scott is originally from Durham, NC. She graduated from The University Of North Carolina at Charlotte, with a Bachelors of Science in Sociology in 2015. In 2017, she...
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