Porsha Monique
About Porsha Monique
Jehan Crump-Gibson shares her expert insights on the importance of estate planning and debunks common myths and misconceptions that prevent people from preparing for the future.
Hyvelle Ferguson-Davis is a woman of incredible strength, resilience, and purpose. After surviving a stroke, heart attack, and quadruple bypass surgery, she channeled her own traumatic health experiences into something that would empower others.
Dr. Kre opens up about mental health, healthcare disparities, and the importance of self-advocacy.
Kennedi Lee is not your typical graduate student. As a standout athlete at Texas Southern University (TSU), Kennedi is rewriting the narrative for Black women in golf, blending her love for the sport with a powerful drive to break barriers.
The iconic 90’s R&B girl group Xscape is back and stronger than ever, now as a trio. Current members Kandi Burruss-Tucker, Tameka “Tiny” Cottle-Harris, and Tamika Scott, continue to make waves in the music industry. They recently celebrated a significant milestone, with two of their classic singles, My Little Secret and Softest Place On Earth […]
Jill Marie Jones brings soul, complexity, and authenticity to her role as Paisley Terrell in the new stage play 'Games Women Play.'
Cory Hardrict’s performance in 'Die Like A Man' confirms he's one of the most emotionally rich and compelling actors of his generation.
In this exclusive 'MadameNoire' interview, Eva Marcille shares insights on her role as Lyric, the best role she's ever played, and making history as a female trailblazer.
A.J. Johnson, actress, life coach, and wellness advocate, discusses playing Cynthia Curry in BET+'s Fighting To Be Me: The Dwen Curry Story.
For Black mothers, who face significantly higher maternal mortality rates, doulas can provide life-saving intervention by helping navigate systemic biases in healthcare, reduce medical interventions, and enhance the overall birthing experience.
In this exclusive interview, performance expert KJ Rose opens up about Confidence Con, building star power, and unlocking personal potential.
As a first-generation Sierra Leonean American, Dr. Kamara is deeply committed to dismantling the stigma surrounding colorectal health, particularly within Black and Brown communities, where disparities in screening and treatment persist.