About Minorities.com
Our Mission
Minorities.com exists to redefine what it means to be a minority in America. We reject the narrative that treats people as demographics, statistics, or supporting characters in someone else’s story. Instead, we position minority individuals as full, complex humans—protagonists in their own narratives.
We’re building a platform that centers empowerment, challenges traditional narratives, and provides practical insights for navigating a world that wasn’t built with us in mind.
What Makes Us Different
We’re not here for performative diversity or toxic positivity. We keep it real:
- Ownership Over Representation – We’re not waiting for permission or validation. We’re building our own platforms, telling our own stories, and creating our own opportunities.
- Systemic Awareness – We acknowledge the systems that create inequality while providing actionable strategies for navigating and changing them.
- Authentic Voice – No corporate sanitization, no pandering. We speak to our community as community members, not as subjects.
- Intersectional Approach – Identity is complex. We honor that complexity rather than reducing people to single labels.
Who We Serve
Our content targets millennials and Gen Z from underrepresented communities—professionals, students, artists, entrepreneurs, and everyday people navigating life at the intersection of multiple identities. Whether you’re Black, Latinx, Asian, Indigenous, LGBTQIA+, disabled, immigrant, or any combination thereof, this platform is for you.
Our Approach
We combine cultural commentary, practical guidance, and systemic critique. Every article aims to inform, empower, and challenge—never to patronize or oversimplify. We balance celebration with critique, pride with honesty, and optimism with realism.
Beyond the Website
Minorities.com is part of a larger ecosystem that includes Rose Angel Publishing, which reimagines classic literature with diverse characters and donates portions of sales to support underrepresented authors and causes.
Get Involved
Want to contribute? Check out our Write for Us page to learn about submission opportunities.
Questions or feedback? Contact us.
Behind the Platform
Minorities.com was created by D. Moore, a writer and advocate committed to changing how minority stories are told and who gets to tell them.


