The Root Celebrates a New Era of Black Leadership and Influence with The 2025 Root 100 list to be announced November 6th
On Thursday, November 6th, The Root will announce the 2025 honorees of The Root...
Read MoreOn Thursday, November 6th, The Root will announce the 2025 honorees of The Root...
Read MoreTPCCON is a national movement centered on empowering Black women to reclaim their spaces, elevate their voices, and nurture their whole selves
Read MoreJohnson steps into his role as Global Brand Ambassador at a pivotal moment in the national conversation on prostate cancer.
Read MoreThe release coincides with S’ABLE Labs’ first foray into the lip category: the launch of the Moringa Lip Salve.
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Read MoreStar Jones, award winning television personality & women’s heart health...
Read MoreJoin Chanel Scott as she explores the lives and love of three celebrity couples along with the Lovepreneurs who’ll join her as she welcomes Crystal Smith
Read MoreKushae (pronounced koo-SHAY), the first OB/GYN created, plant-based feminine care system, is set to introduce a new natural deodorant stick, Thursday.
Read MoreDue to COVID-19, the celebration will be held virtually for the second year in a row. “The prolonged COVID-19 health crisis has caused great stress to all; however, our branch continues to make an impact with our important work. We’re excited to bring the celebration to the homes of our community through an engaging, virtual format, and look forward to honoring the achievements of our members and special guests,” NAACP Fort Worth Tarrant County President Estella Williams said.
Read MoreThe 30-minute call is conducted by phone every Wednesday, 7:30am ET/4:40am PST and 9:30pm ET/6:30pm PST. Stanley Greene leads the training that includes a weekly review of the 7 Inner Strengths and the 7 Skills of Resilience.
Read MoreOne of the primary reasons Black people are denied mortgages, Wilson says, is because of poor credit or lack of income. She says this also stems from a lack of education in Black communities.
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