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There's a real difference between someone who talks about mental health online and someone who is actually trained, licensed, and qualified to provide mental health care.

Beauty Forward founder Isan Elba and humanitarian organization CARE transformed Atlanta’s Retreat at The Gathering Spot into a purpose-driven wellness space. Framed by warm weather and rooftop ambiance, the immersive CARE PACKAGE® Salon spotlighted maternal health, birth equity, and community care while celebrating CARE’s 80-year humanitarian legacy. The evening moved beyond traditional philanthropy, creating a […] The post Isan Elba’s CARE PACKAGE® Salon In Atlanta Blends Beauty, Maternal Advocacy & Direct Action For Black Mothers appeared first on Bossip.

The rise of ethnic rhinoplasty among Black women reflects more accessibility and growing social acceptance toward artificial aesthetic enhancement. But how does it impact our notions of beauty, identity, and ancestry? The post ‘Michael’ Reignites The Complexity Of The ‘Afrocentric’ Nose — Why Black Women Are Still Under The Knife Of Eurocentric Beauty Standards [Op-Ed] appeared first on MadameNoire.

On Saturday, April 11, at Ignite Community School, a group of 16 young boys and young men experienced something far deeper than a night at the theater, they witnessed healing, truth, and vulnerability on full display during The Black Man: A Mental Health Journey. The impactful stage production stars Andre Pitre and Charnele Brown, best […]

Kinyette Newman's personal health journey inspires her historic bid for the Ms. Health & Fitness HERS cover to raise cancer research funds.

Here are 10 of the most common reasons therapy usually enters the chat, and frequently later than it probably should.

The holiday season is billed as “the most wonderful time of the year,” but for many people, it can bring a wave of pressure, emotional exhaustion, and unrealistic expectations.

For many Black women domestic violence is not just a private crisis — it's a generational, systemic one. It’s rooted in economic strain, isolation, and too often, the burden of silence.

November is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month — a time when we shine a light on mental-health issues that often get ignored, especially in Black communities. But this year, the reminder hurts. Because this week the Dallas Cowboys organization and the NFL felt the loss of 24-year-old defensive end Marshawn Kneeland. Kneeland, a second-round pick in 2024, was […]

Veterans Day is more than a time to say “thank you.” Learn five practical ways to support the mental health of veterans facing PTSD, depression, anxiety, and traumatic brain injury.

Learn how to recognize and manage Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) this winter with practical tips on light exposure, exercise, routine, and mental health support.

During this fall and winter, we want to also encourage you to find hobbies, spend time with the people you love and to find happiness in the simple things that make your life sweet.