News Help Your Child Grow Emotionally Stronger with The Feeling Friends Posted on July 8, 2019May 31, 2023 By Dangerous Lee The Toy You Didn’t Know Your Kids Needed The Feeling Friends, created by African American educator and entrepreneur Karen Cuthrell, is a Social Emotional Learning program that teaches children to identify, express, and manage their feelings. The foundation of The Feeling Friends is love is the most important feeling. It… Read more
News Cultivating Self-Esteem in Black Girls: Why It Matters and How To Do It Posted on July 2, 2019December 8, 2020 By Leigh Langston Anyone who has a Black child is often faced with the challenge of developing self-esteem for kids who may have difficulty making connections in society. Girls often have a lack of freedom to explore their racial identity and to embrace it. Here are a few ways to develop self-esteem in… Read more
News What Black Women Should Know About a Good Credit Score Posted on July 1, 2019September 9, 2019 By Leigh Langston Today, good credit is extremely important, and it applies to more than just getting a loan or credit card. A low credit score can prevent you from getting certain jobs, a security clearance, an apartment or a rental home. Some automobile insurance companies use credit scores to determine premiums. Bad… Read more
News 3 Industries Enterprising Black Women Can Kill It In Posted on June 28, 2019May 11, 2024 By Leigh Langston Attention Enterprising Black Women! As a Black female entrepreneur, you are all too aware that you are challenging the “good ol’ boys network.” This will definitely seem evident to you at various points along the way on your journey. One case in point would be the first time that you… Read more
News The Fear and Anxiety of Driving While Black Posted on June 25, 2019February 4, 2021 By Dangerous Lee A Letter to My Husband: About a Love Overshadowed by Fear By: Carol Gee Dear Ronnie, I never used to be afraid. Full disclosure, I’ve sometimes felt anxious about things. Pop quizzes in school. Enough money to pay my monthly bills, as a young adult. Will you still love me,… Read more