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Rasheeda Creighton is a builder—of businesses, communities, and spaces where Black entrepreneurs thrive. After a successful corporate career, she made a bold pivot to focus on creating opportunities for Black business owners to grow and build wealth on their own terms. As co-founder and Executive Director of The JWC Foundation, she helps Black entrepreneurs access […]

Markeisha Harris Minor is a strategic marketing professional and the founder of Your Dream Team Marketing Firm, where she leads bold, high impact campaigns for museums, nonprofits, cultural leaders, and published authors. She does not just market brands. She helps shape how they are experienced. In addition to campaign development, she specializes in marketing strategy, […]

Classic hip hop is taking over Richmond this December as the Hip Hop Autumn Experience lands at the Military Retirees Club for a night dedicated to real DJs, legendary artists, and authentic culture. Presented by Funding Unlimited Needs for Kids, the event goes down Saturday, December 27, from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m., promising an […]

Governor Glenn Youngkin has announced the launch of the Virginia Emergency Nutrition Assistance (VENA) initiative, a state-supported food assistance program designed to help vulnerable residents during the ongoing federal government shutdown.

From healthy living tips to faith-centered wellness conversations, this event has something for everyone.

A 25-year-old woman has been arrested in connection with a Chesterfield County house fire that claimed the lives of two elderly sisters early Saturday morning.

Your voice could make a meaningful impact on someone’s path to wellness. Don’t miss the chance to be part of a vibrant, community-centered event that’s all about healing, education, and empowerment from A to Z.

Come October, Virginia Beach won’t just be celebrating a name change. It’ll be celebrating an era, a legacy, and a reminder that innovation doesn’t come from the top down—it comes from the block up.

  August is Black Business Month, and we’re celebrating the culture, the flavor, and the excellence by spotlighting some of the South’s most iconic Black-owned restaurants. From soul food staples to plant-based powerhouses, these spots aren’t just good—they’re must-tries before you die. We’re kicking things off in Houston, where the brunch scene hits different and […]