How Sabbaticals Are Revolutionizing Self-Care

Amidst the hamster wheel of burnout and systemic barriers, here’s why many Black women are taking extended periods of time away from work.
Where Are We With DEI In 2023?

The movement for diversity, equity and inclusion is losing steam. We spoke to experts about its shaky future.
By ‘Buying Back The Block,’ These Leaders Are Powering The Advancement Of Black Communities

A wave of investors are purchasing and restoring property in underserved neighborhoods, with the advancement and wellbeing of these community members remaining top of mind.
Making Waves: These Black Women Surfers Are Surging Forward Together

Whether it’s through nonprofit work, training programs, or content creation, the goal of these athletes and professionals is the same: to increase representation of Black women in the surfing industry.
The State Of Black Business 101 Years After The Tulsa Race Massacre

The Greenwood district, which was known as the “Black Wall Street,” was a bustling, thriving community in the midst of the Jim Crow era—until the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921. We explore how this event still bears significance today, and its ongoing impact on the Black community.
These Black Women Are Happily Living Abroad—Here’s Why They Did It

“I’m definitely living a more simplified life, which I’m loving and embracing.”