The Magic Window: A Children’s Book, A Mother’s Love

Discover the enchanting world of “Princess Nylah and the Journey to the Magic Window” by Susan C. Small, a heartfelt children’s book that celebrates diversity, African spiritualism, and the magic within. From stageplay to book, Small’s empowering journey unfolds with intentional imagery and messaging, leaving a lasting impact on readers. Open the Magic Window and find your own magic!
Dying of Old Age: A form of Protest

Lindo Jones’ poignant poetry delves into the profound act of using old age as a powerful form of protest. Through expressive words this piece reflects on life’s journey, legacy, and the longing to age gracefully. Join the dialogue surrounding aging, wellness, equity, and justice in this compelling contribution from Love Now Media’s Poet’s Press.
Seven Flowers to Give to Girls and Women

Syreeta Martin shares a beautiful bouquet of wisdom inspired by her encounter with Bloom Bold Co. and the Black Girl Florists at the 2023 Philadelphia Flower Show. Hear about her transformative act of giving and receiving flowers and witnessing the tangible magic of the moment. This heartfelt gesture transcends generations, symbolizing empowerment and love.
What does it mean to thrive as a young Black man in Philly? On community, legacy building and generational wealth

Uncover the inspiring stories of young Black men in Philadelphia navigating challenges, building legacies, and pursuing generational wealth. Explore their educational journeys, impactful careers, and narratives of resilience, all backed by a strong sense of community. Dive into tales of success, highlighting their determination to create positive change within the Black community.
Heart of the Story: Finale Celebration Recap

The sold-out event was a culmination of love storytelling workshops presented to more than 80 Philadelphians. Guests enjoyed a a keynote address by Will Toms of REC Philly, reflections from participants, a live musical performance by Verbosity, poetry by Lindo Yes, two panel discussions, music by DJ G33k, and a love storytelling competition with cash prizes.
A Business Commitment to Radical Community Support

Syreeta Scott relocated her business four times in a 20-year career that began when the pioneer in natural hair care opened a shop in her mom’s house. Now she’s expanding the horizon through affordable-housing.
Press Release: Heart of the Story

PHILADELPHIA, PA (August 22, 2022) – In response to Philadelphia’s communities impacted by gun violence, Love Now Media has launched a new initiative entitled Heart of the Story: Getting to the Heart of Gun Violence. The empathy-centered media company is fostering this important entry point into hard-to-have conversations. The series of storytelling workshops will feature […]
Thank you, Serena

A father of two tennis players gives his thanks to Serena Williams for her many years of greatness and inspiration in the sport.
Love Now Media’s Statement on the South Street Shooting Incident

As an empathy-centered media company, much of our time is spent listening before we speak or write.
Indigenous Education: Exploring the history beneath our feet

By Kim Russell
Much Indigenous history is hidden in plain sight. However, with the guidance of a Guale (pronounced wah-LAY) tribe member, Tavis Sanders, we pull back and uplift the historical roots of this land.