• The Aesthetic Filez

    Cameron Elyse, a sophomore at North Carolina Central University, is building a production company focused on storytelling that uplifts the unheard and underrepresented. The article highlights her mission to challenge narrow beauty standards through projects like her NOCTA reinterpretation featuring dark-skinned women, her “Creative of the Month” platform, and her commitment to centering HBCU voices. Despite balancing school and entrepreneurship, she continues to grow her brand with a vision for fashion films, music videos, and culturally rooted visual wor

  • JAC 310

    Hampton University’s film studies program is full of passion but short on support. Students and faculty are working through ongoing challenges that include limited funding, outdated equipment, and a lack of dedicated resources. The program’s potential is clear, yet without stronger investment, its filmmakers continue creating big stories with minimal tools.

  • The Charlotte Post

    Cameron Elyse, a sophomore at North Carolina Central University, is building a production company dedicated to uplifting underrepresented voices. Her work challenges narrow beauty standards, spotlights dark-skinned women, and centers HBCU creatives through projects like her NOCTA reinterpretation and “Creative of the Month” platform. While balancing school and entrepreneurship, she continues expanding her vision for culturally rooted visual storytelling.

  • MeFeather

    Nicki Minaj’s Gag City Tour has returned with even bolder fashion. Leg 2 showcases a lineup of futuristic looks, sharp silhouettes, and custom designer pieces that amplify her larger than life persona. The tour’s styling leans into fantasy, sci fi hints, and full glam theatrics, marking her most visually adventurous era yet.

  • The Charlotte Post

    Designers, stylists, and fashion creatives are carving out space for themselves and building a scene that feels fresh and full of possibility. The Queen City is finally embracing fashion as a serious lane, and young talent is leading the way.

  • HerCampus

    HOORAE and Issa Rae have teamed up with Walmart for the “Black and Unlimited” initiative, a partnership that celebrates and amplifies Black creators and entrepreneurs. The collaboration continues Issa Rae’s commitment to building platforms that spotlight Black talent and expand opportunities across media, culture, and business.