Before Kamala Harris and Stacey Abrams broke barriers in the country’s political landscape, they thrived at historically Black colleges and universities.
Continue reading An HBCU grad galvanized voters in Georgia and another one is making history as vice president-elect
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Better late than never! Months after the competition was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, Miss Mississippi USA Asya Branch has been crowned Miss USA 2020.
Continue reading Mississippi’s Asya Branch Wins Miss USA 2020
Kamala Harris addressed Americans for the first time as vice president-elect of the United States, making history as the first woman, Black American and South Asian American to win the nation’s second highest office.
Continue reading Kamala Harris speaks for the first time as vice president-elect
Anteel Tequila is a premium tequila brand created by husband and wife duo Don and Nayana Ferguson and their business partner Michael Rowoldt. Continue reading First Black Woman to Own a Tequila Brand Wins Multiple Spirit Tasting Awards
There is a lot of discussion in the business world about a company’s return on investment (ROI) because it’s important to the overall success of the organization. Continue reading Investing in Yourself: What’s your ROI?
The number of female executives in the food and beverage industry is shockingly low, especially when compared to other industries. Only 16 percent of executives in food and beverage manufacturing are female, as opposed to 21 percent across all industries. Continue reading Meet Three Female STEM Leaders Disrupting The Food & Beverage Industry
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It began in 2011. Selma Blair didn’t know where it all came from—the overwhelming fatigue, anxiety, depression, neck pain, and severe vertigo. Continue reading Selma Blair: A Beacon of Bravery
Amy Coney Barrett is sworn in as a Supreme Court Justice, and addresses a crowd gathered at the White House to witness the event.
Continue reading Watch Amy Coney Barrett get sworn in as Supreme Court Justice
Everyone has food waste, even if we try to be mindful about our purchases and how much we are preparing. While we may all account for a little here and there, it adds up to a lot of wasted food.
Continue reading How Cooks Are Helping to End World Hunger
Millions of Americans have filed for unemployment benefits in the past months. Most states have been under stay-at-home orders, which have meant nonessential businesses have shut their doors and laid off workers. Continue reading What Are the Most Secure Jobs in America Now?