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Nikole Hannah-Jones shows us the value of Black excellence
Blackness has been under attack since whiteness has existed, however through evolution, community, and illuminating excellence, Blackness continues to resist and persist; there has been an increasing momentum of encouragement in spite of continued efforts of oppression — today, Nikole Hannah-Jones leads this equitable charge. By Shayler Richmond Journalist, educator, and MacArthur Fellowship […]

The Rich Family and Elu Studio open Rich Publishing Studio
Rich Publishing Studio is a company dedicated to taking authors through the publishing process with step-by-step resources that create space for writers to tell their stories. By Antonio Cooper Founded by longtime business partners, writer and director Shayler Richmond, and graphic designer and director Stephen Elugbemi, Rich Publishing Studio is a company focused […]

Imani Mixon; the storyteller giving creation and beauty new life
By Shayler Richmond Imani Mixon, the Detroit-based and embraced writer and producer is defining dope through self-exploration and storytelling; she’s centering women in every conversation and empowering all to manifest their authentic self. Enrichment needs perspective. Already Rich Fam? Sign in Click Here to subscribe to RMD for $1 a month Subscribe for $12 […]

Rich Mag Book List
Bell Hooks, "All About Love" Her words explain love in a digestible and comprehensible way. Ta-Nehisi Coates, "Between The World and Me" His words show the experience of a Black man born in America in 1975. Damon Young, "What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Blacker" A story of a Black male born in 1979. He […]

If you’re a writer then write.
By Shayler Richmond Dear Rich Fam, Balancing pursuing your passion and survival takes focus. I’ve gone four months without publishing an article. Enrichment needs perspective. Already Rich Fam? Sign in Click Here to subscribe to RMD for $1 a month Subscribe for $12 a year

Sickle Cell Disease hits home for the Scott family, “What Dr. Shurney taught me”
La’Shardae and Eric Scott are parents of three sons: Eric, Emory and Evan, their youngest two sons, Emory and Evan are living with Sickle Cell Anemia, their lives motivate this dynamic couple to live and life of advocacy, and inspired their book, titled “What Dr.Shurney taught me;” the first installment in their children’s book series. […]