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Rick Ross headlines the 2026 One Voyage Cruise, celebrating music, culture and community while raising funds for HBCU students.
From a stylish personal fan to floral fragrances with a bouquet, give mom a gift for Mother's Day that she'll cherish all year long.
Florals bring joy, peace, and a sense of purpose for Black woman entrepreneur Erica Dias, whose flower business became her saving grace during the pandemic.
Gospel artist Pastor Mike Jr. scores 8th #1 hit with 'Turn It Around,' inspiring listeners with message of faith & resilience.
Keith Sweat, R&B legend, to perform on the unforgettable One Voyage Cruise, raising funds for HBCU students.
For Cameron Taylor, the range is about discipline and building a skill he hopes he never has to use but no longer feels comfortable ignoring.
This Cruise Is One Big Playlist If you’re a music head, the ONE Voyage Cruise already looks less like a vacation and more like a live playlist you can’t Shazam your way out of. Urban One took 25 years of “party with a purpose” energy, put it on Virgin Voyages’ Resilient Lady, and stacked the […]
Celebrating 25 years, Urban One's reimagined ONE Voyage cruise partners with UNCF to empower HBCU students through scholarships and resources.
Claudia Jordan hopped on Instagram recently to show off her snatched waist, and it was a sight to see. At 53, Jordan and her chiseled stomach embody what radical self-care looks like, and they show the girls that you don’t have to be in your 20s to have a body that’s tea. It can happen […]
Janai Norman's abrupt departure from ABC highlights the underappreciation of Black women's impactful work, yet their resilience shines through community support.
In a world that has often tried to quiet them, Black women have remained fearless, using their voices as tools for change across politics, media, and activism. For generations, Black women have stood on the front lines of justice movements, often leading while receiving the least recognition. From civil rights to modern day advocacy, their […]
Black women's beauty is political - a form of identity, resistance, and self-expression, from hair and skin to fashion and style.