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We provide insider access to global media for local and national brands. With over a decade of experience, WhitPR has a proven ability to spot opportunities for our clients to grow their brand recognition in saturated markets that is in alignment with their overall objectives.

Excited to kick off the Change the Cycle Tour in ATL with  and  at  đź©·Village Books for the first stop felt right. Her vi...
05/29/2026

Excited to kick off the Change the Cycle Tour in ATL with and at đź©·

Village Books for the first stop felt right. Her village showed up before we said a word. All we did was make room. ✨

That’s what changing the cycle looks like: everybody in the conversation.🩷💙

This is just the beginning.

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For years, Black women have carried this country — politically, economically, emotionally, often without the same invest...
05/20/2026

For years, Black women have carried this country — politically, economically, emotionally, often without the same investment or acknowledgment in return.

Through The Highland Project () , Gabrielle Wyatt () has spent five years listening and documenting the realities Black women voters face across finances, healthcare, housing, and mental health — building one of the most significant bodies of research centered on Black women in America today.

As Wyatt shares in BACON Magazine (), this work is about more than polling. It is about creating a future where Black families are rooted, resourced, and free to shape the lives they deserve.
Read more via BACON Magazine.

05/15/2026

OU LA catered The Breakfast Club this morning. ✨

A reminder that it’s not always about the headline, it’s about who’s in the room, who’s at the table, and how your brand shows up when it gets there. ✨

There’s a difference between reporting the news and helping people understand how it leaves a lasting impression their l...
05/12/2026

There’s a difference between reporting the news and helping people understand how it leaves a lasting impression their lives. is building her career at the intersection of both.

In her conversation with , Mimi reflects on pivoting from entertainment back to hard news, why learning every part of the newsroom made her sharper on camera, and what it means to tell stories that actually move people.

From Capitol Hill to The Breakfast Club to documenting the recovery of Altadena after the California wildfires, her work is rooted in one thing: impact.

Tap in at the link in bio to read more on how she gets it done.

Black women are redefining what care actually looks like, and who it’s built for.Dr. Charis Chambers() has built her wor...
04/29/2026

Black women are redefining what care actually looks like, and who it’s built for.

Dr. Charis Chambers() has built her work around something simple, but often missing in medicine: taking the time to explain.

Because too many people leave appointments with more questions than answers.
Too many have never been taught how their bodies actually work.

In her feature with , Dr. Chambers shares how that gap led her to show up differently: staying longer, speaking plainly, and building tools that extend beyond the exam room.

From her role as Chief Medical Officer at to her debut book, her mission is clear:
health literacy is not optional. It’s access. It’s autonomy. It’s power.
And when Black women lead in medicine, the standard shifts, for everyone.

Tap in at the link in bio to read more.

The way people receive news matters just as much as the news itself. is stepping into that in real time as the new Front...
04/28/2026

The way people receive news matters just as much as the news itself.

is stepping into that in real time as the new Front Page News anchor on The Breakfast Club—breaking down headlines in a way that actually connects.

From politics to money to what’s impacting your day-to-day, her approach is simple: meet people where they are and give them something they can use. Because as she puts it, “Even if you don’t do politics, politics does you.”

That perspective, grounded in empathy and lived understanding, is what sets her apart. It’s journalism that meets people where they are, without compromising rigor.

Tap in at the link in bio to read more.

Maternal mortality in the U.S. is a policy failure.In “Maternal Mortality Is a Policy Failure,” National Director for Ma...
04/24/2026

Maternal mortality in the U.S. is a policy failure.

In “Maternal Mortality Is a Policy Failure,” National Director for Maternal Justice at , Tina Sherman puts language to what too many families are experiencing in real time: most of these deaths are preventable, yet the systems meant to protect mothers continue to fall short.

And the impact isn’t equal. Black women are still at significantly higher risk; regardless of income or education. This is less about individual choices and more about the gaps in care, lack of postpartum support, provider bias, and underinvestment in the very communities doing the work.

Read more at the link in bio to see how MomsRising is leading the charge to change the policies around maternal mortality.

04/16/2026

Care begins with listening.

On The Karen Hunter Show, Dr. Charisse Chambers shares what it means to truly see patients beyond assumptions.
Better care starts by listening first, then checking your own bias.

Listen via the link in Stories.

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