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Latina
Aug 26, 2024
Let’s Stop Shaming Latine Folks Who Don’t Speak Spanish Fluently
I am a Latina who speaks Spanish, mostly because I was born and raised in the Dominican Republic, and lived there for 21 years.
Beauty
Aug 1, 2024
Why Are Black Students Still Being Punished For Their Hair Choices?
Before Zenda Walker's daughter started kindergarten, the 10-year-old's feelings toward her hair were of pride and curiosity.
Beauty
Jul 30, 2024
What We Love: Black Women Olympians Doing What They Want With Their Hair and Nails
Professional athletics and beauty have never been mutually exclusive.
Beauty
Jul 24, 2024
Let's Skip the Commentary About Kamala Harris's Hair
The other day, my sister and I were at Target when a young Black girl approached us smiling saying, "Hey, your hair looks like mine!"
Identity
Jun 19, 2024
Don't Let Juneteenth's Significance Get Lost in Parties and Cookouts
Before 2021, many Americans had never heard of Juneteenth.
Identity
Jun 12, 2024
Not Everyone Has the Privilege of Being Radically Honest. Here's Why.
Honesty may be a virtue, but we don't all experience it the same way.
Relationships
May 22, 2024
The Problem With the "Black Wife Effect" Trend on TikTok
Over the past few weeks, you might've seen a new trend taking over TikTok.
Sex
May 8, 2024
Sex Education's Racist and Ableist History Is Still Shaping Curriculum
My sex education did not take place in a classroom.
Fitness
May 1, 2024
What It's Really Like to Run as a Black Woman
To date, I've ran eight half-marathons, one full marathon, and over a dozen 5Ks and 10Ks.
Fitness
Apr 3, 2024
No, the Hate Angel Reese Keeps Getting Isn't "Normal"
Angel Reese appeared on billboards in New York City for her Reebok endorsement.
Latina
Mar 27, 2024
What Exactly Is Palo Santo, and How Should You Use It?
If you've ever experienced the rich and comforting scent of palo santo smoke, chances are you've felt the magic of this sacred tree.
Fitness
Feb 22, 2024
Alison Mariella Désir Is Still Coming to Terms With Her Power
There are so many aspects of health that disproportionately affect the Black community, and yet less than six percent of US doctors are Black — a deficit that only further harms public health.
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