By Mae Johnson Worrying Takes Energy Worrying about negative responses in your life is a lost cause. It takes so much time and energy to worry. Worrying consumes you; plus, it does not make the situation better; it makes you gloomier. In addition, judging your emotions will not alleviate the crisis. Our job is to Read More…
Author: Mahogany Revue
How Do You Clean Your Blood?
Detox is a major buzzword of the 21st century. From diet detoxes to cleanses to blood detoxes, there are many different programs and techniques that promise to help you cleanse and detoxify your body. Ideally, after you perform one of these detoxes, you’ll feel more energetic. However, many of the claims don’t have a lot Read More…
Jimmy Lee Day II – Colorado’s Teacher of the Year is a Black Male Educator
RECOGNITION – Colorado’s Teacher of the Year is a Black Male Educator Jimmy Lee Day II, an African American educator from Aurora, Colorado who has been teaching for over 13 years, has made history as the first Black male to ever be awarded the state’s Teacher of the Year Award. Jimmy Lee Day II, an Read More…
9-Year-Old Black Girl Bullied For Her Afro
9-Year-Old Black Girl Bullied For Her Afro is Now a Bestselling Author Nationwide — Tiana Akoh-Arrey, a 9-year-old girl from London, England who was bullied for her natural hair, turned her sad experience into a success through a book she wrote called My Afro: Twin Best Friends. The is being well-received all around the world and has Read More…
Black Dad Gives His 13-Year-Old Son 40 Acres
Faheem Muhammad, an African American father and entrepreneur from San Diego, California, has gifted his son with 40 acres of land on his 13th birthday. He says that he wants to teach him the importance of land ownership and generational wealth. Muhammad, who is the co-founder of a real estate investment firm, says that he Read More…
How The Streets Killed A Young Man
My dad sold crack and got murdered at 22. My main role model in life was in the streets, as were almost all of my peers. I started attending Eastern Michigan University at the same age my dad died; luckily I did because the older I got, the more tempting the streets became. But I Read More…








