With Ma’wa Collective, Muslim Women Find Comfort And Community Outdoors

“It’s a niche, untapped market that serves a community that’s been underserved for so long.”
Indian Railways Shaped Chef Maneet Chauhan’s Approach To Sharing Her Native Cuisine

The Chopped judge shares a childhood favorite she indulged in while riding India’s trains—pani puri, the quintessential South Asian street food.
For Reem Assil, Food Is A Tool For Palestinian Liberation

The visionary chef and restaurateur shares her mission to preserve Palestinian culinary heritage, and relentless advocacy for social justice through the power of food.
Is Genetics The Missing Piece Of Your Skin Care Regimen?

If you’re looking to upgrade your skin routine, you might want to talk to your family.
The Friend Reunion

As seen in the pages of Sweet July Magazine. Get the Reunion Issue here! Friendships in adulthood require intention, which is especially hard when distance is a factor. And even when you live in the same city, life still gets busy. Enter: The Friendship Reunion. Here’s your cue to take that girls’ trip out of the […]
To Find Myself, All I Needed Was A Hunting License

I’m estranged from my mother’s side of the family, but I was always drawn to their legacy as subsistence hunters in Alabama. So I acted upon this urgent need to reclaim this history—by hunting, by foraging, by fishing the way my ancestors had done.
Sean Sherman’s Growing Mission To Keep Indigenous Food Culture Alive

Sean Sherman’s non-profit NATIFS supports Native American communities in connecting with their heritage and traditional ways of eating.
At This Historic Hotel In Greensboro, Black Legacy Runs Deep

Places like the Historic Magnolia House—a historic Green Book Hotel in Greensboro—fill up space with remembrance, by honoring our ancestors, celebrating them and acknowledging their pain.
‘Love Is Blind’ Star Raven Ross Is Advocating For More Representation In Fitness

Ross is building her Pilates empire with women of color top of mind.
Keke Palmer Talks Navigating Her Career And Motherhood

“If you are a person that wants to be a mom and would also like to work, I think it’s fair for us to start changing the narrative and letting people know that you can do that.”
Black Women Healing Together: A Conversation With Gabrielle Union, Clarkisha Kent And Stephanie Yeboah

These powerhouse leaders unite to break down the experiences Black women uniquely face—including the intersections no one wants to talk about.
This Indigenous Plant Walk Teaches The Medicinal Bounty Found In Nature

“There’s this whole way of life that the world provides to us that’s really fun to share.”