Brande Victorian
Brande Victorian is a freelance writer, editor, producer and on-camera correspondent specializing in celebrity interviews and profiles. You can view her work at www.brandevictorian.com and follow her on social media at @Be_Vic.
“People love Bel Air so much because they feel loved and they feel the forgiveness and the grace that lives in the show in the midst of all the messy drama,” Cassandra Freeman says.
“Voting is part of how we care for ourselves and our community in real time,” Washington said in conversation with Jemele Hill.
As discussions build around the lack of places for adults to connect post-pandemic, social wellness clubs offer just that in an environment that helps you be your best self easy and accessible.
“As Black women, we so easily tend to ‘muscle’ our way through hard times. But it is in those times that we must do our due diligence in tending to our mental health.”
"One important piece of this is that you need to hear from them a willingness to work on it. It can't just be your hope.” –Dr. Adia Gooden
"No matter where you are in your journey, you should always be setting relationship goals.” –Marissa Nelson, intimacy and relationship expert.
Indulging less might not be as hard as you think with these tools and beverage alternatives.
Whether you’re looking to be coupled or craving deeper intimacy and pleasure with your present partner, there’s something for everyone and their unique quest on this list.
"Being celibate is like gaining a third eye into the reality of things. Once you go down this road, there’s no going back.” —Cindy
Though the arrangement has been coined a “sleep divorce,” separate beds doesn’t have to mean a fast track to permanent separation.
While the medical community at large may struggle to prioritize Black men’s health, increasingly psychologists, fitness experts, motivational coaches, and the like have made Black men’s wellbeing their passion across social media.