- Feature, Money & Career
- October 9, 2020
Working Through A Pandemic – Part Two
In Part Two of our interview series of Working Through a Pandemic, we speak with Jessica, an Operations Manager of a major retailer. Her company was deemed an essential service by the state, which meant that she and her colleagues were permitted to work onsite even when most of the country was on a strict lockdown. She shares some of the obstacles that she faced, including the awkwardness of starting a new job during the country’s deadliest pandemic since 1918 when the flu killed over a half million US citizens.
- Life Style
- July 25, 2021
Data Brokering: The Completely Legal Way Your Personal Info is Being Pirated
Years ago, out of sheer curiosity, I sat down and googled myself. The results both stunned and horrified me. Within a span of five minutes, I was able to pull up my current address, a shockingly accurate list of all of my prior addresses, the names, addresses, and ages of multiple relatives, my job history, and a slew of other information that I would never EVER publicly publish. I was devastated.
- Life Style
- October 29, 2021
Nine Scarily Spooky Stories Led by WOC
As an avid lover of all things spine-chilling, hair-raising, and all-around horrifying, I’m always on the look-out for incredible horror content that’s just as smart and well-written as it is scary and entertaining. And obviously, if the content also features women of color, all the better!
- Black History Series, Feature
- February 26, 2021
Celebrating Black History With “The Madness Collective” Creator, Crescent Muhammad…
As Black History Month draws to a close, AmPopsy had the chance to sit down with a few dynamic women who are making waves in their respective industries to discuss their thoughts and reflections on celebrating the rich history of African-Americans this month and every month. In our final interview for this series, we speak with Crescent Muhammad, creator and host of “The Madness Collective”, a weekly online show featuring firecracker commentary from Crescent and her co-host, Antwane Cowen, on the major news and entertainment headlines of that week. Below, she speaks on the impact of growing up watching activism in action, finding hope through social media, and the new Black Renaissance.
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