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Holiday dinners are more than meals — they’re moments. Moments of connection, joy, laughter, beautiful photos, and unforgettable memories. And when you’re stepping into a room full of family, friends, or colleagues this season, your hair should reflect the same grace and glow you carry into every space.

That’s where the elegant ponytail becom...

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The holiday season is here — a time filled with laughter, celebration, sparkle, and unforgettable moments. And while sequins, metallics, and bold colors tend to dominate December fashion, there is one timeless classic that continues to reign supreme year after year: the Little Black Dress. For Black women who love elegance, confidence, and effortles...

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In the heart of Atlanta’s rich educational history stands a name that continues to inspire excellence, leadership, and community service—Dr. Josephine Bradley. Though her story is not told nearly enough, her influence echoes in classrooms, schools, and the lives of educators across Georgia. Dr. Bradley was not just an educator; she was an architect o...

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Sonia Booker

Building Wealth, Community, and Legacy in Atlanta’s Real Estate Landscape

In a city known for its entrepreneurial spirit and Black excellence, Sonia Booker stands out as one of Atlanta’s most influential voices in real estate and wealth building. Known as the “Wealth Builder,” Sonia is an award-winning entrepreneur, real ...

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There’s something magical about walking into a vintage shop or thrift store—the scent of history, the racks of one-of-a-kind pieces, and the thrill of discovery waiting between the hangers. For Black women, thrifting isn’t just a fashion statement—it’s a form of expression, creativity, and cultural reclamation. From our grandmothers’ Sunday best to the bold looks of the ‘70s ...

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