News How To Effectively Stand Up For Yourself All The Time! Posted on September 16, 2019January 6, 2024 By Leigh Langston Many women struggle to stand up for themselves. This may be especially true for Black women and other women of color, who often face discrimination and other societal disadvantages. But not standing up for yourself can have plenty of negative long-term consequences that can be difficult to recover from. If… Read more
News How Black Women Can Tell They’re Being Taken Advantage of by Businesses Posted on September 3, 2019September 3, 2019 By Leigh Langston Women have had to fight for fair and just treatment in this nation, and Black women have had to fight twice as hard as White women. That fight continues daily. A Black woman doing business has to be educated, or the cheaters and the thieves of the business world will… Read more
News 4 Absurd Stereotypes Women Are Sick of Hearing Posted on August 30, 2019February 3, 2021 By Leigh Langston When it comes to women, there is no shortage of stereotypes that continue to float around. Regardless of where these stereotypes have originated, it can be frustrating for women to be continually subjected to these fallacies. Here are four of the most absurd stereotypes that women are sick of hearing… Read more
News Relationship Expert Reveals 7 Reasons Why Many Black Women Are Successful and Single Posted on August 12, 2019April 21, 2022 By Dangerous Lee In her new book, ‘Get Rid of Your Stupid List!,’ author T.L. Adams shares dating tips Have you ever wondered why you are successful in every area of your life except for relationships? Have you ever wondered why you keep attracting the wrong ones and why you keep wasting time… Read more
News Why the Healthcare Field Needs More Black Women Posted on July 31, 2019January 26, 2024 By Leigh Langston Medical technology is improving at a rapid rate, but that doesn’t mean everything is progressing. While around half of all medical students may be women now, the number of Black women specifically is still depressingly low. Racialized barriers to entry are a discussion worth having, but another issue comes with… Read more