HelloGrind

The sacred, funny spaces of group chat helps Black women stay connected during these troubling times.

Ericka works directly with medical professionals to help undo medical racial bias against POC in doctor's offices.

"I think people mostly believe Christians are out seeking to change and enforce a conservative will on people. But most of the Christians I know are some of the most forgiving, loving and understanding people I know."

Each week we are featuring one of our readers or a woman that is moving culture forward and making change in the world. This week, get to know Iman Eyvone. Full name: Iman Eyvone Hometown: Oakland, California Occupation: Model, Actress, Entrepreneur, and Activist Life motto: “Stop trying to fit in when you were born to stand […]

Building on our first Melanin Magic article, we’re back with Sephora to provide you two more brands and a few more tips & tricks from makeup artist Starr Blackshere to help you find your perfect foundation shade and be your best melanated self this summer. Click through to check it out!

Like the name suggests, foundation truly sets the base for your beauty look, whether you’re opting for coverage that’s barely there or going ultra high-glam. And because foundation is so key to your final look, choosing the right one — in terms of color and finish — is crucial to achieving your desired result. It’s […]

The women detail their brave journeys to healing after experiencing life-altering trauma. 

Many Black women--who live at the intersections of several disparities, are dealing with one or several instances of trauma at once.

"I asked the receptionist to use the correct pronoun and to call me Jaden. I went to sit and wait and the next thing I know, LAPD is coming in," Jaden told HelloBeautiful

"When social media portrays violent acts such as a video or photo of someone being assaulted, involved in a violent act, or attempting or completing suicide, the psychological effects can be wide ranging and are never positive," Dr. Forshee told HB.

Father's Day can be a time of love or anxiety, depending on your relationship with your dad. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 23.6 percent of American children grow up without fathers in their household, so it's no surprise that many people dread Father's Day as a reminder of their childhood.