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Live! at the Hive, Ep. 6: The Over-Policing of Brown & Black Women’s Bodies + Gayle King Fiasco
Welcome back to Live! at the Hive, episode 6. I’m so excited you guys decided to join us once again. I can’t believe I’m already at episode six. 4.My opening thought for the day is pretty straightforward. The episode explains all of that.You hurt y...
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The Best Part of The Super Bowl Halftime Show You May Have Missed
The Super Bowl is arguably the most watched program in all of television history. The halftime show is the one time everyone is watching centerstage whether you get the game or not. And this year did not disappoint. The duo powerhouse collab between intern...
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Closing the Racial Wealth Gap Without Oprah or Jay Z (ft. Delvin Joyce)
Welcome back to Live! at the Hive. Episode 4 is one I've been waiting on because I just love my special guest! Before we get into the show, I start with my inspo thought for week and that is of service.
The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in...
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Ep 1: Welcome to Live! at the Hive. I’m Bren Herrera.
Welcome to the first episode of Live! At the Hive, my new culture and lifestyle podcast. In this episode, I take the time to introduce the show, its concept and why I decided to launch a podcast at this time.2:22IntroI introduce myself and sha...
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The Magic of Christmas Window Displays
I think most people, regardless of religious beliefs and practice, agree there's nothing like Christmas time. It's beautiful, festive and full of joy and merriment. It's not about the wishlist or best decked out tree; rather about the gift of family, love...
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Rabo Encendido or Braised Peppered Oxtail, a lo Cubano for Mother’s Day
One of the most rewarding benefits of cooking, especially on camera, is having my Mother with me in the kitchen. Let me tell you what... there's nothing like experiencing the reversal of roles with a hardcore Cuban mother whose life mission and purpose has...
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Eating Like a Freedom Fighter. An Homage to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
(I originally published this on January 17, 2011 for the Dean & DeLuca Gourmet Food Blog, of which I was the sole columnist.)Atlanta was insanely busy yesterday with out-of-state visitors and will be today as the nation celebrates the effort of a you...
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Conservatives and the Fight for Human Rights
I’m a registered Independent. I’ve voted for the Democratic ticket since the day I could vote. There’s not been a single time in modern American history where I felt I could align with the GOP. Not since the 80s, anyway. Though I tend to vote more liberal,...
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Latinas in Numbers: When Sharing Wealth Counts
Today kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month -- a 30 day period full of anecdotes in celebration of the contributions for and by Hispanics, or Latinos, is this country. I've never really been into exclusive holidays that single a minority group -- as I feel it can ...
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