Colorism Is Alive & Well

Just when we thought that society had transitioned into a more inclusive and progressive space, we realize that we have much further to go. Colorism has been the topic of many discussions over these past few months. This is partially due to the infamous drama that has engulfed season eight of Basketball Wives last year. Many fans have accused executive producer Shaunie O’Neal and the … Continue reading Colorism Is Alive & Well

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Eagle Awards 2020: Soar Into Africa

The African American Chamber of Commerce of Central Florida (AACCCF) and Walt Disney World Resort presented the 2020 Eagle Awards on Saturday, January 18, 2020, at Walt Disney World Resort with the theme “Soar Into Africa.” AACCCF recognizes small businesses that have made a positive impact on the Central Florida community.  The Eagle Awards are the AACCCF’s crowning celebration for Central Florida’s most dynamic businesses … Continue reading Eagle Awards 2020: Soar Into Africa

It’s None Of The Kid’s Business: Don’t Let A Breakup Affect Your Relationship With The Children

We could theorize about what has caused the increase in broken black families in recent years, but one fact remains that children are almost always at the center of the divide. Every child deserves to be raised up by a loving mother and father and all too often, parents lose sight of that because they’re more emotionally driven by their failed romantic relationship. But breakups … Continue reading It’s None Of The Kid’s Business: Don’t Let A Breakup Affect Your Relationship With The Children

Serving in the military while BLACK

Anyone who knows even the slightest about me knows that I am a HUGE advocate for service members, as I am an Air Force veteran myself having served 8 years. It isn’t the “fighting for our country” part that I am sensitive to because let’s be honest guys, this country is fighting AGAINST us. It is the fact that these people are always going to be … Continue reading Serving in the military while BLACK