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The psychologist is the founder of a nonprofit that focuses on the mental health needs of young people of color.
Patience Murray described what it took for her to heal, find strength and develop a positive mindset after surviving the…
Jenesis Laforcarde is working to bring a one-of-a-kind experience to Arizona with a wellness resort and spa, The Jenesis House.
Elyse Fox established Sad Girls Club in February 2017 with a goal to create community and diminish the stigma around…
New York doctors and twin sisters Dr. Uché Blackstock and Dr. Oni Blackstock are at the forefront of health justice.
Dr. Tabitha Carr used health challenges as an impetus to start her own healthy chocolate brand that is sold in…
Jessica Mofield, executive director of the New York Mayor's Office to Prevent Gun Violence, said the community must be involved…
National Black Business month may be over but these are some brands that range from handbags and skincare to support.
Larry and Laurent Bourgeois, 32, —best known as Les Twins — continue to get new opportunities due to their love…
A new biography about R&B singer Aaliyah by author Kathy Iandoli seeks to give a panoramic view of her life.
Velvet Brown-Watts and Jeremiah Watts are at the forefront of raising awareness on sickle cell in their Oklahoma community.
Carol's Daughter's Lisa Price teamed with doula Latham Thomas for Love Delivered a series on Black maternal health.
Kendall Dorsey has worked on many hair textures and has done a variety of protection styles, which is why he…
Big Sean explains his participation in McDonald’s 'Black and Positively Golden' mentorship series with artist Nyla Lewis in an exclusive.
Courtney Smith founded the Detroit Phoenix Center to help find solutions for youth homelessness in her hometown.
William Evans is on a mission to break the cycle of youth incarceration and violence with his org ‘Neighborhood Benches,…
Anthony Burrell tells theGrio in an exclusive interview that he was put on this earth to dance and give back…
The new Hulu show 'Woke' is a comedic look at what happens when a Black artist becomes more socially conscious.
In an interview with theGrio, Feeding America CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot says she wants to remind Americans of the millions who…