ESPN’s Sage Steele Talks About Career and Growing Up Biracial

I remember seeing Sage Steele anchoring Sportscenter on ESPN for the first time a few years ago. She was the only woman at the desk chatting with a few other male analysts. I was in awe by how well she held her own. It’s actually kind of sad when you think about it because having a woman…

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Does Crowning Miss Jamaica World 2015 Defy Beauty Standards

Sanneta Myrie beat out 19 other contestant and was crowned Miss Jamaica World 2015 in Montego Bay, Jamaica, defying traditional beauty standards. The medical doctor was the first winner of the Miss Jamaica World competition to sport dreadlocks.   “I lock my hair because I identify with it. I am very much rooted in that Afro-centric nature, where we…

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6 Misconceptions About the News and Entertainment Industries

Most people think that being in the news and entertainment industries equal fame and fortune among other things, but that’s not always the case. There are a few misconceptions that I’m here to squash. False: If you work in TV, you are rich. True: Contrary to popular believe, you won’t be making a whole lot of money…

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How to Handle Tension Among Women in the Workplace

When I decided I wanted to enter the world of journalism, I had no idea what I was in for.  I didn’t know how to handle tension among women in the workplace, along with other drama in the TV biz.   People always ask if I knew this was I wanted to do as a child….

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