
Steph Tharpe is a journalist who covers the Black and POC community, culture, and enterprise. She focuses on literature, travel, interviews, events, and Black consumerism. Steph has conducted interviews with influential figures such as Tyler Perry, T.D. Jakes and Candace Owens.
Honoring Jackie Robinson’s Enduring Legacy: A Conversation With Ebbets' Sunny Chang
Ebbets Field Flannels is paying tribute to the life and legacy of Jackie Robinson and the many untold stories of the Negro Leagues.
Redefining Black Motherhood: How Jaycina Almond Is Building Support Systems For Single Mothers
In this interview, Jaycina talks about teaming up with corporate partners like Adidas, whose support amplifies her work and provides more mothers the chance to thrive.
Breaking Barriers: Marsha Guerrier’s Mission To Get More Capital In The Hands Of Black Women
Marsha Guerrier is helping Black women entrepreneurs secure funding and build wealth through HerSuiteSpot, a platform providing grants, mentorship, and business support.
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Farlow operates as a cultural architect who recognizes that contemporary consumers want authentic relationships.
Meet The Founders Of Yerba Buena: The Power Couple Elevating Cannabis In NYC
From the moment one enters Yerba Buena, the customer is greeted by a space that was intentionally designed and greeted by staff who are committed to consumer education.
Clover’s Bold Vision: Shannon Watkins & Tabitha Brown On Supporting Entrepreneurs
At this year’s SXSW, Watkins and Brown, alongside business leaders like Mark Cuban, are set to tackle one of the greatest challenges of our time—helping the next generation of small business owners shift the odds in their favor.
IMC 2025: The Caribbean’s New Hub For Music, Technology & Collaboration
In its third year, IMC welcomed over 1,000 attendees and music professionals from more than 14 countries.
AI As The New Wealth Frontier: Mosaic Method's Mission To Future-Proof Black Careers And Businesses
Keisha McCorty, owner of Mosaic Method Agency, is pushing to rebrand AI within the Black community from another media buzzword to a tool that can be used for entrepreneurship and everyday community activities.
Beyoncé’s Christmas Halftime Show: A Love Letter To Houston And Black Rodeo Culture
Beyonce’s Christmas halftime show is the first of its kind for the NFL and Netflix. It was medley of songs from Cowboy Carter, her Grammy-nominated album and the first time the super start has performed the album.
Indeed’s Rising Voices: Empowering BIPOC Filmmakers To Reimagine The Future Of Work
Through this first-of-its-kind initiative, “Rising Voices” provides a platform for BIPOC filmmakers to share their unique stories and perspectives while making their mark in Hollywood.