In celebration of Women’s History Month, Urban Magazine recognized the critically acclaimed director and filmmaker Stacey Muhammad, known for her work on popular series such as Cross, Power Book II: Ghost, Harlem, and Queen Sugar.
“I have been a fan of Stacey’s work for the longest time. Her visual storytelling sets her apart from her peers as she has a style that is all her own,” explains Urban Magazine’s publisher Be’n Original.
The lineup also features the emerging R&B sensation Honey Bxby, and a segment dedicated to celebrating ten accomplished Black women professionals who deserve recognition.
Among those highlighted are public relations executives Toni Harrison, Tonya McKenzie, Syreta Oglesby, and Brandi Sims; writer Michelle Annaleise Coles; entrepreneurs Brandi H. Munden, Daijonia Hopson, and Candace Dixon Ford; television producer Sia Savvy; and Sakima McClinton, the first Black woman from New York to graduate from West Point.

