
Known for his blunt honesty about pop culture, politics, and the impact of anti-Blackness on our world view, King of Reads pulls no punches in his latest YouTube video. He tackles the HBO Max documentary, Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero, offering sharp critiques. King of Reads feels the documentary missed opportunities to delve deeper into Lil Nas X's personal life. He also expresses his desire to see Lil Nas X mature and grow as both a man and a musician.

Marie Antoinette 929 is a fashion designer and lifestyle brand with a unique approach to addressing socio-economic issues through art. She's the developer of MELANIN; a documentary, book, and lifestyle brand that positively demystifies COLORISM (the biased or prejudicial treatment of people belonging to the same race, based on skin pigmentation).

At Stampedd, we believe that an open world is filled with boundless possibilities, yet it requires pathways to embark on extraordinary adventures. Guided by our passion for exploration, we are dedicated to creating seamless and personalized experiences that lead you to new horizons.

At Hello Seven, we teach women how to build wealth. We provide business training, legal services, and money mindset coaching to help you achieve your financial goals. We want you to have so much money, you never have to worry about money again.

Kingdom Royale is a revolutionary luxury home for foster boys. We will change the trajectory of the lives of young men who have been unfortunately thrust into the foster care system. This is where foster kids become royalty.

An online boutique featuring African-style-inspired fashion accessories and home décor. The inspiration for these exotic, vibrant, bold, and trendy pieces comes from the love of African style and culture.

The National Bail Out is a Black-led and Black-centered collective of abolitionist organizers, lawyers, and activists building a community-based movement to support our folks in abolishing pretrial detention systems and dismantling the prison industrial complex. We are people who have been impacted by cages — either by being in them ourselves or witnessing our families and loved ones be encaged. We are queer, trans, young, elder, and immigrant.