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Joephine baker - entertainment hero activist.
Social Justice

Introducing Josephine Baker: Entertainer, Spy, Hero, Activist!

Josephine Baker represented #BlackGirlMagic long before Black Twitter made the term popular. Born in 1906, the year Black Wall Street was founded in Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, she was the first Black woman to become a world-famous entertainer. Her important work also included being a wartime hero, spy, and civil rights activist for Black Americans.

Buy black for the holidays.
Social Justice

Buying Black for the Holidays

It’s that time of year again! Yes, you guessed it, this is our annual holiday shopping cheat sheet! Let’s get into these Black-owned brands that will have you looking coordinated, stylish and extra melinated for the holiday festivities.

The 411 on crypt.
Financial Literacy

The 411 On Crypto

So, cryptocurrency. What’s the 411? (Unfortunately, no relation to the timeless Mary J. Blige album.) Don’t worry, we’re here to break it down for you.

Manage your money like a boss.
Financial Wellness

6 Tips to Help Manage Money Like a Boss!

Money can’t buy happiness, but it can give you a sense of security. Here’s 6 steps to transition your mindset from simply having money to being wealthy.

Black Business Resilience!

According to Brookings’ “To Expand the Economy, Invest in Black Businesses”, the growth of Black businesses can generate 20 million jobs and $6 trillion in revenue.

Critical Race Theory 101

Simply stated, Critical Race Theory, explains how the collective struggles of Black Americans are the result of systemic racism and not just “a few bad apples” or well-publicized racist incidents.

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