Cultural Appropriation Is Erasure

Ah cultural appropriation — always a fun and light-hearted topic that often leaves offended minorities “canceling” a person or a brand on one side of the debate,

Give Your Mind, Body And Soul A Lil TLC This Summer

Summer can be the best of times and also the most stressful of times. Don’t lose your head this summer by keeping it chill and relaxed at all times, these tips are to help you replenish, rejuvenate and re-energize your mind, body and soul on those days you need a little TLC.

The Magic of Disney or Black Girl Magic? And Why We Can’t Have Both

The struggle for black women to get the representation we deserve is an uphill battle. And the few times we do, it can be hard to see black women portrayed accurately, with the complexities and nuances donned to our white women counterparts.

Don’t Touch My Hair Or Fire Me For It Either

The State of California has voted to pass legislation banning discrimination against people wearing natural hairstyles aptly named “Create a Respectful and Open Workplace for Natural Hair” (CROWN). This legislation was put into effect to halt the enforcement of grooming policies by schools and offices that disproportionately affect people of color.

Pass On The Palm Oil: Your Guide To Sustainable Beauty

most of us wouldn’t even know where to start with reducing our carbon footprint, and if we do, we’re reluctant to do our research on how we can do more than just recycling.

Interview With Girl Ultra: Mexico’s Sultry R&B Songstress

She first burst on the scene with Spanish language covers of R&B and hip-hop favorites from Drake, The Weeknd, and Daniel Caesar but just as easily gained attention with her own written work as well with songs like ‘Abril’, ‘Duele’ and ‘Ella Tu y Yo’. Her voice floats seamlessly over any beat provided to her and her honest songwriting alongside her intimate and inviting accompanying visuals, are quickly making her a can’t miss musical act.