Embracing Technology: 10 Digital Tools to Boost Productivity and Advance Your Career
The modern workplace is a whirlwind of deadlines, projects, and endless communication. Keeping your head above water, let alone excelling, requires not just hard work but smart work. Thankfully, we live in a digital age where powerful tools can be your secret weapon to boost productivity and propel your career forward. Here are 10 game-changers […]
Intergenerational Dialogue: Bridging the Gap Between African Women of Different Ages
Across generations, African women have been the backbone of their society, facing unique challenges and creating their own paths to success. However, communication gaps between different age groups can sometimes hinder the sharing of wisdom and experiences, limiting their collective potential. Intergenerational dialogue, therefore, becomes crucial in bridging these gaps and fostering stronger connections. Challenges […]
6 African Female Olympic Medalists You Should know
In several sectors around the globe, African women have defied limitations and proven that African excellence knows no bounds. This article is a celebration of the talent and tenacity of women who have soared to victory in various sport fields, shattering expectations claiming their rightful place on the world’s biggest stage, the Olympics. Each one of them […]
Quinta Brunson Become The First Black Women in 30 Years to Win Best Actress in a Comedy
Quinta Brunson clinched the title of Best Actress in a Comedy, portraying the relentlessly optimistic second-grade teacher Janine Teagues on ABC’s Abbott Elementary. This achievement makes her the first Black woman to secure this category since Isabel Sanford’s win in 1981 for The Jeffersons. Expressing her joy, Brunson remarked, “I love making Abbott Elementary so much, […]
Ayo Edebiri Has Won Her First Golden Globe, Critics Choice Award and Emmy All in One Week!
Ayo Edebiri just had the week of her life! Not only did she snag trophies at the Golden Globes and Critics Choice Awards, but she also took home the top prize at the Emmys for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy. That’s right, it’s officially Ayo season! She beat out some big names like Sheryl […]
SuperSports Presenter, Zenande Funani, Joins Us for Career Quick Five!
Zenande Funani is a Sports Presenter who comes from the Eastern Province, South Africa. She played netball and was a track star in school. That love for sports led her to study sports management in Johannesburg. After graduating, Zenande landed a dream gig on the all-female crew that brought the Netball World Cup to life […]
Healthy Living on Your Terms: 20 Traditional Practices, Modern Nutrition, and Holistic Wellness Tips you should try
Finding your path to healthy living can feel like navigating a jungle gym of conflicting advice. Should you go count carbs? Run sunrise marathons? While there’s no one-size-fits-all solution, combining time-tested traditional practices with the latest in modern nutrition and holistic wellness can be a recipe for lasting health and happiness. Here are 20 tips […]
10 Black Female Tech Leaders Shaping the Future of Innovation
With just 3% of the tech workforce being Black women and a staggering 89% of companies lacking even a single BIWOC in leadership, it’s clear that tech and C-suites remain stubborn fortresses for minority groups. The gaps are glaring, and businesses are failing to address them. But the tide is turning. Changemakers are rising, smashing […]
Darlene Goins Makes History as First Black Female President of the Wells Fargo Foundation
In a landmark move, Wells Fargo has appointed Darlene Goins as the head of philanthropy and community impact, as well as president of the Wells Fargo Foundation. This historic appointment marks the first time a Black woman has ascended to the foundation’s presidency, as confirmed by The Chronicle of Philanthropy. “Darlene brings a deep understanding […]
Meet Selly Raby Kane: Senegalese Fashion Designer, Filmmaker and Creator of Out-of-the-world Designs
When Beyoncé was pictured with one of Selly Raby Kane’s designs back in 2016, she went ‘viral’. Now, Selly Raby’s designs have become the face of the fashion genre ‘Afrofuturism’ in the global fashion scene, intertwining bold prints, woven embellishments, and vibrant colors into rebellious silhouettes that challenge convention. Kane’s vision extends beyond fashion; it envisions […]