January 4, 2017 Tiffani Knowles
As we turn the tide in the coming weeks from an eight-year Obama administration, our publisher Amazon KDP has chosen one week in January to offer a free giveaway of the digital version of a book about the successes of immigrants in America.
December 21, 2016 Tiffani Knowles
Guts. Grit. Grind. These are the traits of journalist and professor Tiffani Knowles' parents. Read their story and 9 others like it in her new paperback book HOLA AMERICA.
December 7, 2016 V. Knowles
So, he said he was a man that would be a president for all people. But, his White House appointments and first few weeks as president-elect, one finally realizes that you shouldn't believe everything you hear.
December 7, 2016 Tiffani Knowles
As a college professor, I value the process of study and reflection. If only I had a course about L-O-V-E, I'd surely be ready for forever.
December 7, 2016 Tiffani and Livingstone Knowles
When one hears of the atrocities of the Castro regime, one tends to be sympathetic to Cuban Americans. However, what about Haitian, Jamaican and Angolans who call Castro their hero?
November 22, 2016 Tobi Atte
When you ask her out or propose to her and she says she's not ready, what do you do? Relationship expert Tobi Atte offers you 5 ways to handle the rejection.
October 28, 2016 Tobi Atte
You're hanging out, going out and maybe making out but you're not in a real relationship. You're in some type of ship but it's not a relationship. Here are 7 ideas as to what it could be.
October 14, 2016 V. Knowles
As his poll numbers are in a state of free fall proceeding the unearthing of a tape of him bragging about sexually assaulting women, Donald Trump is claiming that if he loses he will not be prepared to concede the election because it will be the result of a crooked, rigged system.
October 14, 2016 V. Knowles
People have told you that you are worthless, good for nothing and you have come to believe it. Columnist V. Knowles encourages readers to value and love self, the handiwork of God.
September 29, 2016 V. Knowles
After watching the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, columnist V. Knowles ponders race relations from the perspective they spoke of it -- violence, law and order.