About Charise Frazier

Charise Frazier is a multi-media journalist and a pop-culture news junkie who is passionate about making social change through writing.

Now that the euphoric wave of “Get out the vote!” followed by the flash of “I voted” stickers has died down, we are face to face with ourselves again. I attribute this voting cycle to the glee a bride feels leading up to her wedding day. So filled with hope and excitement for the future […]

On Tuesday, Ohioans have the opportunity to change the state's trajectory when it comes to defelonizing drug possession.

One year after her death, unrest still exists for Jenkins' family and for her community.

UNCF hosted a lovely two day event in the Hamptons which honored the work and achievements of Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole and Edward Lewis.

"She is not a hash tag; she was a black woman and she was murdered in cold blood by a white man," Hathaway wrote.

After she lost her son to cystic fibrosis, Tomika McFadden, CEO of Pennsylvania Care Associates, poured herself into developing a health festival with an emphasis in wellness empowerment.

There's nothing more 'Merica than a Black women being held liable for her violent arrest.

A love offering was made to Tia Coleman who lost nine family members after a boat capsized in a Missouri lake.

California congresswoman Barbara Lee is in position to make history after announcing her bid to run for Democratic Caucus chair.

Writer Cora Harrington asked social media users to examine their body image ideals.

Our Forever FLOTUS is using her political power to get the American people to the polls in the upcoming midterm elections.