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More Black Gen Z Daters Are Practicing Celibacy

A survey by the dating app BLK found that 43% of Black Gen Z daters are currently practicing celibacy. According to a recent survey by BLK, the leading dating app for Black singles, 43% of Black Gen Z daters are currently practicing celibacy. Black Gen Z women are taking the

Protecting Your Health and Wellness During Political Turmoil

As the upcoming election approaches, many of us are bracing for what promises to be a contentious and emotionally charged time. Racial tensions, uncertainty, and constant news coverage can lead to a heightened sense of stress and anxiety. For many, election-related stress isn’t about feelings; understanding how mental stress during

Finding Hope and Resilience in a Changing World

As we begin the month of September, also known as Worldwide Suicide Prevention Month, this is a good time to assess and take stock of the quality of our lives. It is easy to focus on events happening on the worldwide stage such as wars, famine, the economy or political

Understanding and Managing High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure is a health crisis in the Black community. I’m working with The Seattle YMCA on a Blood Pressure Self Monitoring Program designed to reach disparaged communities, educating about what is often called the “silent killer.” My training inspired me to write this month’s article about what is

Embracing the Holiday Season: Self-Love, Family, and Giving

By Melesha Bailey, UniteNews Contributing Writer The holiday season is a time of year cherished by many, filled with warmth, love, and a sense of togetherness. It’s a time when families come together, reunite with friends, and communities unite to celebrate the spirit of giving. However, amid the joyful festivities,

More Black Gen Z Daters Are Practicing Celibacy

A survey by the dating app BLK found that 43% of Black Gen Z daters are currently practicing celibacy. According to a recent survey by BLK, the leading dating app for Black singles, 43% of Black Gen Z daters are currently practicing celibacy. Black Gen Z women are taking the

Protecting Your Health and Wellness During Political Turmoil

As the upcoming election approaches, many of us are bracing for what promises to be a contentious and emotionally charged time. Racial tensions, uncertainty, and constant news coverage can lead to a heightened sense of stress and anxiety. For many, election-related stress isn’t about feelings; understanding how mental stress during

Finding Hope and Resilience in a Changing World

As we begin the month of September, also known as Worldwide Suicide Prevention Month, this is a good time to assess and take stock of the quality of our lives. It is easy to focus on events happening on the worldwide stage such as wars, famine, the economy or political

Understanding and Managing High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure is a health crisis in the Black community. I’m working with The Seattle YMCA on a Blood Pressure Self Monitoring Program designed to reach disparaged communities, educating about what is often called the “silent killer.” My training inspired me to write this month’s article about what is

Embracing the Holiday Season: Self-Love, Family, and Giving

By Melesha Bailey, UniteNews Contributing Writer The holiday season is a time of year cherished by many, filled with warmth, love, and a sense of togetherness. It’s a time when families come together, reunite with friends, and communities unite to celebrate the spirit of giving. However, amid the joyful festivities,