5 Black Educators You Should Follow on Social Media
We’re lucky to have social media to get us educated 24/7. We can surround ourselves with insightful minds at all times.
The Importance of Community For a Black Immigrant Creative
Being part of a thriving community is the key to personal success, whatever kind of success you’re trying to achieve. If you’re smart and lucky enough to have a group of solid friends, you start building a healthy network of opportunities and life experiences that can change your life.
Harlem on Amazon Prime: is Camille’s activism legit?
There are different reviews out there that analyze this series, but I personally believe that this show has the potential to be a good tv product, long-term speaking.
Priorities In a Creative’s Life
The priorities in a creative’s life never go to sleep and they must be kept in mind all the time!
Diana Sinclair and The World of NFTs
I decided to talk to Diana Sinclair, a very young creative who saw the potential in NFT and its vibrant community. Her story inspires many traditional artists and new creatives, seeking a constructive pivot in their careers. Go Diana!
Writing at The Studio Museum In Harlem
It was a set of introspective moments that I took out of this workshop. With the works of Rikki and Antoine at Black Fashion Fair, I was able once again to see the value of my background and the future plans that the team and I at The Curly Flower want to make happen.
The Journal That Talks Back is there for you, only you
A Toronto-based start-up had a brilliant idea: to provide an accessible platform for you and your mental health.
What’s American fashion?
How are capitalism, consumerism, and classism depicted in American fashion?