While Sexual Assault Awareness Month is a great time to talk about sexual assault as an intersectional, public health issue that affects us all, it...[Read More]
Don’t get me wrong: I love my guy poets. Edgar Allan Poe and his “tintinnabulation of the bells” and “Quoth the Raven ‘Nevermore,’” give me...[Read More]
The Greensboro Four is an example of history not taught in schools. The Greensboro Four consisted of Ezell Blair Jr., David Richmond, Franklin McCain and...[Read More]
This article was shared with permission from Davidson Local. Oh, someone just pushed my panic button. She told me that it is National Poetry Month,...[Read More]
Pills. Patches. Shots. Rings. IUDs. Implants. All of these are different forms of hormonal contraception – also known as “birth control” – which can help...[Read More]
Owning a business is not an easy task and is especially hard for Black business owners. I’ve noticed that Black businesses are failing in comparison...[Read More]
Sexual violence is terrifyingly common, affecting 81 percent of women and 43 percent of men (the percent of nonbinary people isn’t listed). But did you...[Read More]
As we cruise through Women’s History Month, why not do it on two, maybe three, wheels?! Introducing the Dominant Divas Motorcycle Club, founded on January...[Read More]
For many people, getting an endometriosis diagnosis and living with the condition can be life-altering. Endometriosis is when tissue grows outside of your uterus (instead...[Read More]