Words By Alicia Wilson Every year in October, we always scream “Save the boobs!” You see pink everywhere and those funny little buttons about boobs. It is truly a month […]
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Black Councilmembers Save Funding for COVID-19 Awareness Campaigns
Words By Steven Monacelli As the COVID-19 delta variant continues to drive high case numbers and hospitalization rates across North Texas, Dallas City Council has decided to allocate hundreds of […]
Texans Are Fighting Voter Restriction, but Will They Win?
Words By Brianna Patt The lawsuits being levied against Texas Governor Greg Abbott may not be going in the direction you think. On Sept. 7, Abbott signed Senate Bill 1, […]
The Black Hair Experience: A Hair Dream Come True
By Alicia Wilson Ladies and gentleman, I am a hair creep! A hair creep is someone that loves to do research and gossip about hair. A person that enjoys everything […]
Hair Spotlight: Eve McWright
By Alicia Wilson Quote: “Hair impacts our lives. Even when it is not pretty. “ Code Name: Maintain Woman, Loc Therapist Skills: Maintaining hair and teaching others Hair Crush: Mary […]
In Memoriam: Eva Partee McMillan (1921-2021)
Eva Partee McMillan was born May 7, 1921, five minutes before her twin sister, Neva Partee, to Joseph Chavis Lee Partee and Mary Rebecca Sowell Partee in Bradford, Tennessee. They […]
JOURNEYFIT: A Journey to Follow
By Jessica Washington Dallas Weekly had the chance to sit down with Victoria Thomas, owner and founder of JOURNEYFIT. Although a lawyer by trade, Thomas followed God’s plan and has […]
The Black Version
Words By Jai Makokha There is a thing–then there’s the Black version of that thing. Just watch any person dance, then watch a Black person do the same dance. There […]
#YourSlipIsShowing: Uncovering Extremist Trolls Online
Words By Steven Monacelli What happens when the company that provides web hosting services for a network of far-right extremist websites gets hacked? For starters, the people who secretly run […]
ShearShare: Bringing Beauty to Tech
Words By Alicia Wilson The salon industry was like an outdated machine, constantly working the same system with no updates. It was afraid to stray from the norm and adapt […]
