Summer Kind of Love
It is one of those cold nights. You know, the ones where not even a blanket could keep you warm. The rain fell, caressing the roof as if they were planning a life together, like the life I’d planned with… Continue Reading
It is one of those cold nights. You know, the ones where not even a blanket could keep you warm. The rain fell, caressing the roof as if they were planning a life together, like the life I’d planned with… Continue Reading
Authored by: Talkay Media (Gerald Hodges) & Sleepless in Monrovia (Joshua S. Kulah) We all can agree that the rise of social media has opened up unimaginable doors to connectivity around the world, and it is here to stay. From… Continue Reading
“In as much as we criticize and condemn the many wrongs, it is incredibly important that we highlight the things going right, whether it is political, educational, social, or entrepreneurial. This act is a demonstration of courage and a proclamation that all is not lost for Liberia.” Continue Reading
However, there is no such luxury available for the operating room and as such, if a patient requires surgical intervention, that patient and their relatives have to provide between 2 to 4 gallons of diesel in order to put the generator on to carry out the procedure. Continue Reading
Dear black girl, Your melanin glows. You are flawless. Your skin is full of chocolate and sometimes as light as honey. Your hair shiny black and curly, so magical. Everyone is blinded by your uniqueness. Your every step is a… Continue Reading
Being a twenty-something year old is one of the most beautiful and yet saddest things. It is the stage where you and your age mates are not equals. Y’all may have the same ages, but it is no longer like… Continue Reading