
Black Creators: Rondel Holder Is Doing It For The Culture
Through Soul Society 101 and Global Royalty, Rondel Holder uses travel to help Black millennials connect to their roots.

Through Soul Society 101 and Global Royalty, Rondel Holder uses travel to help Black millennials connect to their roots.

“I really loved building Travel Noire, letting it go was bittersweet, but is something that I detail extensively in my new book about starting over,” says Flores.

“Money isn’t as hard as we assume it is. Debt, financial stress, and embarrassment don’t have to be part of your story,” says the My Fab Finance founder.

With their She Can development fund, empowering a new generation of changemakers takes center stage.

Through her platform Cliquish, the founder teaches women bloggers and content creators how to build profitable businesses.

Master’s degree by 21. Career moves with the NFL, ESPN and Nike before 30. Now, she’s teaming up with LBJ to shake up entertainment in the name of social justice through storytelling.

We spoke with influencers and creators Golloria, Khloe Katera, and Skylar Marshai about the impending TikTok ban—what it means for them personally and how it could impact the Black creator economy and community as a whole.

Meet Rick and Yolanda Williams, the Co-founders of DISTINCT LIFE

Kissi's Amazon Music documentary 'For Love & Country' takes a look at Black country music singers and their complicated relationship with the Black-originated genre

The meme queen is now a wife, mom of two, and expert in being your own brand.

The beauty icon's doll is released just in time to celebrate Women's History Month.

Through refreshingly authentic storytelling, Black Hollywood is immortalizing our past and present on-screen through a lens unlike any we’ve ever seen


Black users from TikTok were already fed up with not receiving credit for some of the app's most viral and widely shared moments.

