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Join the Walk to End Lupus Now in DC to help raise awareness and funds for a cure. Learn more here.
For Self-Care Month (June 24 - July 24) learn the importance of self-care, its global impact, and its empowering role in the Black community.
Fibroids affect 26 million American women, disproportionately impacting Black women. The Fibroid Fighters Foundation, created by Dr. Yan Katsnelson, works to end the epidemic of unnecessary hysterectomies and educate women
We are fighting for the arc of well-working women, and we must bring everyone with us to win. There is work to be done. So, we persist.
It has been a very long journey in the ongoing fight to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic, and now it appears we might be one step closer towards our goal
Experts, including practitioners and organizers from Healing Justice and Disability Justice, have raised concerns about algorithmic bias.
After losing over 180 pounds, plus-size influencer Maui Bigelow found herself defending her new weight.
Success is a word that carries so much weight. From the time we’re young, we’re taught that success looks a certain way—climbing the corporate ladder, earning a steady paycheck, getting married, having kids, buying a house, and securing a retirement plan.
In the past few years, Black communities have increasingly turned to ancestral healing traditions—practices that sustained our ancestors through hardship. Rooted in herbal medicine, spiritual rituals, communal healing, and energy work, these traditions are gaining greater visibility, not as fleeting trends, but as essential tools for addressing historical trauma and breaking generational cycles.
Pain has a way of shaping us. It breaks us open, forcing us to confront parts of ourselves we might otherwise avoid.
Many ancient healing traditions, including Ayurveda and herbalism, have long turned to the plant world for support in calming the nervous system and restoring balance.
An attorney representing the conservator for Wendy Williams has stated that her recent interview on 'The Breakfast Club' is not an indicator that she is well enough to exit her guardianship.