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Lifestyle News Opinion

We will no longer ‘eat your f***ing cake!’: America’s domestic violence relationship with Black women

By: Ikeoma Divine We all remember the infamous scene in the movie “What’s Love Got To Do With It,” better known as “The Tina Turner...

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New Year, New Tech: Top 5 upgrades you need in 2023

(Statepoint) 2023 is off to a roaring start, and according to a recent YouGov poll, 37% of Americans have set a goal to accomplish this...

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A Black woman’s guide to survival: Resetting the playing field in order to move forward

As we come to the end of another year, it’s time to reflect on life’s lessons. This past year many of us have loved, lived,...

Family Health & Wellness Ikeoma's Eye Lifestyle News

Honoring Our Ancestors: A tool to heal generational curses

As the days get shorter, this is the season to honor our ancestors. Ancestral reverence has been misconstrued as “devil worship” by those who don’t...

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Controlling our narrative: Herbalist’s new book speaks on folk traditions, offers guide to healing

“Until the lion tells his side of the story, the tale of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.” – African proverb. The erasure, appropriation,...

Health & Wellness Lifestyle News

Intergeneration Herbs and Remedies for Fall: An Interview with Clinical Herbalist Ayo Ngozi, MS

It’s that time of the year again… Fall. Cooler weather brings seasonal herbs and illnesses (Flu season). Many from the South have experienced grandmothers or...

Community Health & Wellness Ikeoma's Eye Lifestyle Local National News Opinion

RIP to the phenotype of ‘The Strong Black Woman’: A synopsis of cape burning

By: Ikeoma Divine In recognition of National Wellness Month, I’d like to discuss an issue that’s prevalent in our community…. the phenotype of THE STRONG...

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Rootwork: Deconstructing the myth of our ancestral practices

“Rootwork, Hoodoo, Conjure, Juju” … these terms are often followed with horror stories that exemplify their negative connotations. The question is “Why?” Why are these...

Education Ikeoma's Eye Lifestyle News

Juneteenth message of understanding: You are descendants of the ‘strongest of the strong’

Freedom came June 19, 1865 to Galveston, Texas when it was announced that the enslaved people were free. even though Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation was...

Family Ikeoma's Eye Lifestyle News Opinion

Confessions of a Black mother

I wanted them to have “tough skin” so that they could survive. If I could do it all over again, I would have given more hugs and kisses.

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