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Power, Presence, and the Politics of Style

By FASHION, LATESTNo Comments

Black women in leadership are redefining professional identity — using style as a declaration, a mirror, and a visual manifesto. From bold prints to natural hair, authenticity isn’t just personal — it’s political. Mandy Tucker shows how confidence and style can align with success, breaking old corporate codes and standing unapologetically in your power.

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Baroness Howells – A Bridge Between Two Worlds

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Baroness Rosalind Howells of St Davids (1931–2025)
A daughter of Grenada who became a pillar of justice in Britain.
From the parish of St Davids to the House of Lords, she carried her people’s hope and her island’s spirit into every space she entered.
A pioneer in race relations, education, and equality — and a steadfast supporter of the Lawrence family in their pursuit of justice for Stephen. Her life reminds us that progress is not born of comfort, but of courage.
Rest in Power, Baroness Howells.
Your light endures.

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The Need for Black Pride in a Hostile Climate

By LATEST, Social Justice, WORLD NEWSNo Comments

In a climate where flags wave not in unity but in division, our pride must speak louder than hate.
When “patriotism” becomes a weapon, when diversity is treated as a threat — it is time to stand firm in our power and our pride.
This Black History Month, we remember: we are not guests in this country — we are builders of its very foundation. Our ancestors laboured, our parents endured, and we continue to shape Britain with brilliance, courage, and grace.
Our pride is not defiance. It’s survival. It’s truth. It’s love for who we are and all we’ve given to this nation.
Read more in The Need for Black Pride in a Hostile Climate — a call to reclaim identity, truth, and belonging.

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Global Black Economic Justice Takes Centre Stage in New York

By BUSINESS NEWS, LATESTNo Comments

Entrepreneur & philanthropist Arian Simone has just launched the Fearless Global Initiative (FGI) during the United Nations General Assembly — a bold new platform putting Black economic justice on the world stage.
From Grammy-winning artists to heads of state, the FGI Summit united leaders across business, culture, and policy to spark measurable commitments for global equity.
“This is more than a moment — it’s a movement.” – Arian Simone
Read more about how FGI is reimagining what’s possible when culture and commerce align for change

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Black Mayors – Safer Cities

By LATEST, WORLD NEWSNo Comments

They said our cities could not be saved.
They said our leaders could not lead.
Yet in Baltimore, Chicago, Birmingham, LA, and Atlanta, Black mayors are proving them wrong. Homicides are falling. Communities are healing. Narratives are shifting.
This is not luck. This is leadership. This is what happens when power reflects the people.
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The Carnivalesque

By ART & CULTURE, LATESTNo Comments

Carnival is more than a party — it’s a protest, a prayer, and a powerful act of survival.
As Notting Hill Carnival draws near, The Carnivalesque: Body, Mind and Spirit exhibition invites us to look deeper. Curated by Onyekachi Wambu and supported by Ra Hendricks, this thought-provoking showcase explores the African spiritual, cultural, and political roots of carnival — from resistance on the plantation to modern-day urban struggles.

Featuring newly commissioned artworks, talks, screenings and more, this is carnival reimagined — bold, beautiful, and unapologetically radical.

Read the full article by John Stevenson and discover why this exhibition matters now more than ever.

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