by Teyonna Ridgeway | Feb 2, 2020 | Culture, Sports |
Death makes us all reflective, but when an icon like Kobe Bryant passes, we’re pushed to be introspective in a different way. The way he lived his life inspires us to analyze how we show up in the world and if we’re really willing to work towards our dreams.
by Teyonna Ridgeway | Jan 27, 2020 | Culture |
On the heels of the premiere of season 2 of You, Netflix’s thriller romance about a sociopath’s obsession with love, the Internet has blessed us with a bunch of new memes. And in true Black people fashion, it didn’t stop there. Filmmaker Karl Lunsford took it a step...
by Teyonna Ridgeway | Jul 7, 2019 | Culture, Music |
We are in the midst of a hot girl summer, and rising star Megan Thee Stallion is driving the boat. This Houston native is raising eyebrows with her sensual style and unapologetic sex positive lyrics that challenge misogyny. Her breakout song “Big Ole Freak” landed...
by Teyonna Ridgeway | Apr 21, 2019 | Branding, Culture, Members Only, Music |
Beyonce’s strategy and execution is unmatched. We studied her craft to identify 5 ways that creators and young professionals can master their brand.
by Teyonna Ridgeway | Feb 19, 2019 | Culture, Fashion, Members Only, Music |
To celebrate this entertainment powerhouse and serial entrepreneur’s 31st birthday, here are five ways that Rihanna is empowering a generation of badass women.
by Teyonna Ridgeway | Sep 18, 2018 | Branding, Culture, Fashion, Influencer Marketing |
Beyonce made history (again) by hiring the first African-American photographer to shoot a Vogue cover in the magazine’s 126-year existence. Atlanta native, Tyler Mitchell is one of the youngest photographers to be given the task.
by Teyonna Ridgeway | Sep 17, 2018 | Branding, Culture |
“Am I the only one that pretends to be in a music video when I’m by myself?” That’s the first line in Issa Rae’s groundbreaking YouTube series “The Misadventures Of An Awkward Black Girl.” We should have known then that she was going to be around for a...
by Teyonna Ridgeway | Sep 12, 2018 | Branding, Culture, Influencer Marketing |
A brand statement on social issues that impact their consumers is risky, but worth it when done strategically. While taking a stance may alienate some, staying silent can drive their core fan base to a competitor.