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Erica Campbell explains why love that lasts—like God’s—requires patience, grace and time to grow together through flaws and conflict.

Dr. Willie Jolley shows how Aunt Delores proves motherhood is about love, sacrifice, and raising lives, not just giving birth.

Dr. Willie Jolley honors his mother's wisdom and shares how her winning mindset shaped his character, faith, and lifelong success.

Ten Most Popular U.S. Baby Names           Olivia and Liam are topping Social Security’s annual list of America’s most popular baby names for the seventh straight year. The newly released rankings for 2025 are based on Social Security card applications at birth, and the data shows few changes in the top ten. Liam, Noah, Oliver and […]

Erica Campbell’s Love Talk urges you to stop waiting on calls and start loving your cousins on purpose, with intentional action.

In this episode of "Ericaism," titled "Ugly Words" Erica shines a light on a deep truth within our community. The harsh words we sometimes hear, or even speak, often have painful origins.

Today is National Family Day. One easy way to mark the occasion is to sit down for a meal with the whole family today. And it has more benefits than you might imagine. The National Center on Addiction estimates the risk of teen alcohol, tobacco and other drug use is lower in families who share […]

Rihanna recently shared that her father played a significant role in her childhood, emphasizing the importance of fun and freedom.I’ve always dreamed of what type of grandfather he would be to them,” she said. “[He] prepared me for having two boys, really. The adventurous side of me, the outside side of me, the daredevil — it’s […]

Hosted by the Madam Walker Legacy Center, this free virtual camp runs from July 8 to July 31

While your love story may have started with the two of you, building healthy, loving relationships with your in-laws is an integral part of your journey together.

There has been a significant push by Black parents to normalize the idea of a Black Santa, especially for children.

After the loss of her baby, Jadacy Shepard Engram used her grief to help other mothers process their loss through culinary therapy.