Queer Queens Travel Is Helping Women Wander The World With Pride

Sheneice Brown and Shanoira Lewis are creating safe, inclusive travel experiences that celebrate queer joy and Black culture. Meet the dynamic duo breaking down barriers and redefining globetrotting for the LGBTQ+ community.
The Healing Power Of Horses

Patricia E. Kelly’s personal quest for peace led her to found Ebony Horsewomen, which is all about exploring the therapeutic benefits of horseback riding.
Meet The Founders Giving Artists A Greater Stake In Their Work

May is mental health awareness month—here’s how a healthier and more equitable art industry helps everyone.
If The Story’s In the Label, Can You Judge A Wine By Its Cover?

Sweet July spoke to winemakers, sommeliers, sellers and other industry experts to get insights on the changing trends surrounding wine labels, and the captivating stories gleaned before even opening the bottle.
11 Women-Owned Bookstores Across The U.S.

The coziest and best-curated bookstores are usually owned by people who are like me—women who believe in the power of the written word in understanding ourselves and each other.
Get To Know: Tiana Gee

The chef and lifestyle host celebrates her multicultural heritage through her pop-up restaurant that blends Filipino and soul food.
Activist Wawa Gatheru Is Merging Climate And Culture

The Black Girl Environmentalist founder is dedicated to making the climate movement as diverse as the world it’s trying to save.
6 Women On The Highs And Lows Of Working In Weed

Despite the growing acceptance of cannabis, Black women in this line of work still face major barriers. We’re spotlighting the visionaries taking matters into their own hands—by stepping up to make the industry more inclusive, mindful, and connected.
Rachel Cargle and A Little Day Brunch Are Celebrating Me Season

“Me season is mostly about understanding myself for myself.”
How Amber Guyton Centers Interior Design On Black Joy

“There’s just a level of comfort in seeing yourself in your space.”
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.”
Scaling With Soul: Beatrice Dixon On Building A Business Support System

As the CEO, founder, and chief innovation officer of The Honey Pot Co., Beatrice Dixon is rewriting the rules of feminine care. And as her multimillion-dollar business flourishes, she realizes the need to authentically evolve alongside it.