I Am An Amazon. And You Are Too.
The Amazons. In Greek mythology, the Amazons were a civilization of warrior women; remarkable women, who eliminated every ‘need’ for men—other than for procreation. As warriors, they excelled in...
View ArticleLeona: Afro-Brazilian Ballerina Ingrid Silva
Above Photo Credit: Joey Rosado Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, Ingrid Silva has been dancing since the age of eight. With her family’s encouragement, Ingrid attended ballet classes every day after...
View ArticleKnowledge Is Love. Love Is Not Blind
Jiro Horikoshi loved planes. He loved them so much that just by closely inspecting one he knew of its potential and whether that plane was reaching or falling short of what it could be. Jiro knew...
View ArticleModern Day Infidelity — A Violation of Trust, A Crisis of Identity
Above Artwork by EriK Olson The pain of infidelity is one that runs deep. I attribute this pain to that which society has taught us- that infidelity is the worse way that someone can disrespect us. My...
View ArticleA Mixer, Two Turntables and @DJDiamondKuts
Today’s Music Monday post is dedicated to a DJ who really rocks a crowd, Philly’s own DJ Diamond Kuts. I remember hearing the Power 99 DJ a few years ago when I was working on a hip hop reality show in...
View Article[PHOTOS] AfroPunk Fest: A Creative Paradise, A Freedom Voyage
If there’s one thing that I don’t get tired of is celebrating, it is black beauty. My Afro-Latina spirit is always on 100 as I educate family and friends on music, culture history and whatever else I...
View ArticleF-Art: The Hand Knitted Playgrounds of Toshiko Macadam
People can tell you all they want that elementary school was the greatest time of their lives. Easy subjects, short days and book fairs. What could be better than that? But, lets be honest–the greatest...
View ArticleAhead Of The Game: Why @AlessiaCara Is Taking Over Our Playlist
Since the age of 13, singer/songwriter Alessia Cara has been making music out of her bedroom in Brampton, Ontario. Today, at just 19, the rising artist has broken barriers she would’ve never expected....
View ArticleSeptember Tarotscopes Revealed
Tarotscopes are a compilation of mini-tarot forecasts per zodiac sign. Three cards are pulled with the intention to discover what is in store for you during the month. Any guidance, insight and...
View ArticleEarth Porn Is For Virgins
Studies show that happiness from experience last longer and is truer than the happiness that comes from material desires. By experiencing what the world has to offer you can fortify your Root chakra...
View ArticleOh My Goddess: An Ode to Sisterhood
Thank God for my sisters; my soul mates. I’m not referring to just my bloodline sisters, I’m talking about women as a whole. I’ve been so blessed to have so many soul sisters brought to me in this...
View ArticleLeona: Afro-Brazilian Ballerina Ingrid Silva
Above Photo Credit: Joey Rosado Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, Ingrid Silva has been dancing since the age of eight. With her family’s encouragement, Ingrid attended ballet classes every day after...
View ArticleKnowledge Is Love. Love Is Not Blind
Jiro Horikoshi loved planes. He loved them so much that just by closely inspecting one he knew of its potential and whether that plane was reaching or falling short of what it could be. Jiro knew...
View ArticleModern Day Infidelity — A Violation of Trust, A Crisis of Identity
Above Artwork by EriK Olson The pain of infidelity is one that runs deep. I attribute this pain to that which society has taught us- that infidelity is the worse way that someone can disrespect us. My...
View ArticleA Mixer, Two Turntables and @DJDiamondKuts
Today’s Music Monday post is dedicated to a DJ who really rocks a crowd, Philly’s own DJ Diamond Kuts. I remember hearing the Power 99 DJ a few years ago when I was working on a hip hop reality show in...
View Article[PHOTOS] AfroPunk Fest: A Creative Paradise, A Freedom Voyage
If there’s one thing that I don’t get tired of is celebrating, it is black beauty. My Afro-Latina spirit is always on 100 as I educate family and friends on music, culture history and whatever else I...
View ArticleF-Art: The Hand Knitted Playgrounds of Toshiko Macadam
People can tell you all they want that elementary school was the greatest time of their lives. Easy subjects, short days and book fairs. What could be better than that? But, lets be honest–the greatest...
View ArticleAhead Of The Game: Why @AlessiaCara Is Taking Over Our Playlist
Since the age of 13, singer/songwriter Alessia Cara has been making music out of her bedroom in Brampton, Ontario. Today, at just 19, the rising artist has broken barriers she would’ve never expected....
View ArticleWhy We Won’t Forget Summer 2015
The weather is starting to get a little brisk, and the sunshine is no longer embellishing our day to day.. To keep our spirits in the heart and bliss of summer, Saint Heron has curated a playlist...
View ArticleTalking Animals: The Anthropromorphic Works of Shanice Helena
Navigating through the simple process of life is at most times a daunting task. Trying to reach an audience of people and have them communicate ideas and stories has always plagued the human...
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