Articles

  • Oct 28, 2024 | atlantatribune.com | Hunter Gilmore

    Sexyy Red, the unapologetically bold rapper known for her candid lyrics and daring persona, is making waves once again—this time in the beauty world. Earlier this week, the St. Louis native took to Instagram to announce the highly anticipated launch of her new lip gloss line, “Northside Princess.” True to form, Sexyy Red’s debut beauty product is as audacious as her music, featuring a range of lip glosses with names that have left fans both amused and stunned.

  • Oct 6, 2024 | newpittsburghcourier.com | Hunter Gilmore

    At a recent Council of Institutional Investors conference in Brooklyn, New York, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon stood firm in his support for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, even as they face increased scrutiny from conservative activists. Dimon emphasized that fostering diversity is not only ethically sound but also a strategic business decision. “It’s good for business; it’s morally right; we’re quite good at it; we’re successful,” he stated, as reported by Fortune.

  • Oct 3, 2024 | atlantadailyworld.com | Hunter Gilmore

    Atlanta Fashion Week 2024 kicked off with a bang, as the city’s most influential figures and creatives gathered for an unforgettable opening night party. The event took place at Prime on Peachtree in Atlanta. The evening marked the beginning of a weeklong celebration of Atlanta’s booming fashion impact. There were many photo-worthy moments but one of the highlights was the founders of iconic streetwear brand FUBU being honored. FUBU co-founders J.

  • Oct 3, 2024 | atlantadailyworld.com | Hunter Gilmore

    The NAACP, in partnership with leading civil rights law firm Singleton Schreiber, has filed a lawsuit to demand justice for Black women who have been exposed to harmful chemicals in popular hair relaxers or perms.  The lawsuit targets major beauty corporations, including Soft Sheen-Carson LLC, which have profited from marketing these products to Black women and other women of color without adequately disclosing the health risks involved.

  • Oct 2, 2024 | atlantadailyworld.com | Hunter Gilmore

    A Fulton County Superior Court judge has struck down Georgia’s controversial six-week abortion ban, known as the LIFE Act. The decision, handed down by Judge Robert McBurney, restores the legal right to abortion in the state for up to 22 weeks of pregnancy, significantly expanding access for women across Georgia.

Journalists covering the same region

Meris Lutz's journalist profile photo

Meris Lutz

Editor at Youth Today

Writer at Freelance

Meris Lutz primarily covers news in Atlanta, Georgia, United States and surrounding areas.

Jada Alexis's journalist profile photo

Jada Alexis

Editor at Empower Atlanta Magazine

Jada Alexis primarily covers news in Atlanta, Georgia, United States and surrounding areas.

Jozsef Papp's journalist profile photo

Jozsef Papp

Crime and Public Safety Reporter at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Jozsef Papp primarily covers news in Atlanta, Georgia, United States and surrounding areas.

Christine Sperow's journalist profile photo

Christine Sperow

Anchor at WAGA-TV (Atlanta, GA)

Christine Sperow primarily covers news in Atlanta, Georgia, United States and surrounding areas.

Roz Edward's journalist profile photo

Roz Edward

Managing Editor and Content Director at Real Times Media

Managing Editor and Content Director at Atlanta Tribune: The Magazine

Roz Edward primarily covers news in Atlanta, Georgia, United States and surrounding areas including Decatur and Marietta.