Not an Author? This Is How To Support Black British …

Historically I’ve always shied away from events. I prefer networking through the web from the comfort of my home. But lately I’ve been physically placing…

Women in STEM: Nafisat’s Story

Finally ladies, our Women in STEM series concludes with Nafisat Tijjani from Kano in Nigeria. Nafisat is a lecturer in the Mechanical Engineering field. As…

Book Review | BRIT(ish)

When I tell you there has been something of a publishing revolution this year when it comes to Black British literature I really mean it.…

Top Tips for Getting The Most Out Of Your Networking …

Today as I left for work I noticed a remarkable turn in the weather. As I wound my scarf around my neck to make it…

Guest Post | Ladies, Who Pays on the First Date?

Ladies, I know you are going to just love this blog post! Meet Natalka,  a lifestyle and budget blogger in the UK who is documenting…

Women in STEM | Erin’s Story

And the Women in STEM series continues! This time, we are spending a little bit of time with Erin, who is a pharmacy manager. She’s…

Seven Ways to Practice Self-Care As a Blogger

It’s Mental Health Awareness Day and as a blogger, one of the things I’m highly aware of is the pressure this seemingly harmless activity can…

Film Review | Nappily Ever After

Last Friday saw the release of Nappily Ever After on Netflix, and trust me, Twitter has been talking! Based on the novel by Trisha R.…

Film Review | Crazy Rich Asians

It’s not very often I go out on a school night. I’m that girl who’s most likely to offer a well-curated excuse for missing out…

***GIVEAWAY ALERT*** Win a Book and a Mug from Me!

True story: books are expensive. Especially if like me you prefer traditional books to ebooks. So, I was ecstatic when the opportunity to host this competition,…

What BlacKkKlansman Taught Me About The Irony of History

http://www.universalpictures.co.uk/micro/blackkklansman# Every so often, I may switch things up on the blog a little, and I’d like to begin with this film review. An Important…

Book Review | Stay with Me

Stay With Me is a heartbreaking tale depicting what happens when desperation collides with ignorance. Barrenness, a woman’s problem? Set between 1985 and 2008 in…