Unlock the Power of Networking
Networking within your organization is more than building strategic relationships or seeing what you can get from people; it’s actually a strong vehicle for learning, professional development, and knowledge exchange.
Networking within your organization is more than building strategic relationships or seeing what you can get from people; it’s actually a strong vehicle for learning, professional development, and knowledge exchange.
What the most recent season of my life has taught me is that having a community or sisterhood to fall on during times of unexpected change- good or bad, might I add- is key.
Financial Pathways of the Piedmont, formerly known as Consumer Credit…
What happens when Black women harm other Black women? A friend shared this question with me, and it honestly triggered a little anxiety and a lot of self-reflection. I was challenged to consider instances where I may have fallen short in my choices when interacting with other Black women, or anyone for that matter – at work, in friendships, with family, or in love.
A Four-Part Tetralogy unpacking the impact of how society influences…
(Winston-Salem, N.C. – September __, 2024) – Wake Forest University’s Center for Research, Engagement and Collaboration in African American Life (RECAAL) will present “Centering Unsung Voices: A Public Conversation with Screenwriter & Producer Monica Beletsky” on Monday, October 14, at 6 p.m. at the Brendle Recital Hall in the Scales Fine Arts Center (1775 Wake Forest Road, Winston-Salem). The event will be moderated by Dr. Guy Emerson Mount, assistant professor of American History and African American Studies at Wake Forest University.
The event is free and open to the public. Members of the news media are welcome.
Arts For EveryBody, a nationwide initiative to bring together artists, civic leaders and community health providers to foster healthier communities, will hold a “Creative Wellness Community Day” in Winston-Salem on July 27. Winston-Salem and Forsyth County is 1 of 18 communities across the United States selected to be part of Arts for EveryBody. All 18 communities will hold events on July 27.
If you find yourself stuck without the chance for advancement or skill enhancement, it might be time to consider your options.
Hey boo hey! It is summertime and the beauty tips I gave in the spring issue are relevant for the summer! Be sure to follow Triad Voice Magazine and myself, Ebony S Hairston on Instagram for tutorials and tips.
Introducing “Ask Brock” – TVM’s newest Q&A column where you can seek guidance from our resident expert, Brock Grace, on matters related to youth mental health, special needs care, counseling, and family therapy.