Women’s History Month

The Black Patti Who Sang Beyond Boundaries

Before stages were welcoming, she commanded them. Sisseretta Jones carried her voice across oceans, earning standing ovations in a world that doubted her presence. She did not just hit high notes. She lifted expectations. Women’s History Month is louder because of her.

Women’s History Month

The Notorious Architect of Equality

She dissented with precision and persistence. Ruth Bader Ginsburg reshaped the law brick by deliberate brick, building a framework where equality could stand taller. Her legacy is stitched into courtrooms, classrooms, and every place where fairness is demanded. This month, we celebrate a mind sharpened by justice.

Women’s History Month

“Ain’t I a Woman?” Still Echoes.

Her voice was a thunderclap in a quiet room. Sojourner Truth spoke when silence was safer. She challenged injustice with nothing but conviction and courage. This Women’s History Month, we honor a woman who turned lived experience into living testimony. Her words are not relics. They are rally cries.

Black History Month

In continuation of our celebration of 100 years of honouring Black History, we focus on another person who showed us how to fight and not give up.

Built From Vision, Fueled by Legacy

Madam C.J. Walker turned beauty into an empire and opportunity into inheritance. She showed that wealth can be measured not just in success, but in how many doors you open behind you. She opened many doors.

Hello Black History Month

A century ago, the seed of Black History Month was planted so the world would remember what it tried to forget. Today, that seed is a forest. These stories are roots, branches, and light. 

A Dream That Refuses to Age

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s words still walk beside us, steady and insistent. His vision bent history toward justice and reminds us that courage can be spoken softly and still shake the world. This never grows old.