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5 Black Women-Owned Businesses You Can Support Today

Black women are taking the business world by storm. They represent 42% of all women who started a business between 2014 and 2019, and 17% of Black women in the U.S. are actively working to start a new company.

MET Gala Fashion Impact and Inspiration

The MET Gala is a yearly fundraising event for the Costume Institute in New York City. Fashion publicist Eleanor Lambert founded it in 1948, and...

The Blueprint for a Successful Business Launch

After years of brainstorming, creating your brand, developing your idea, and a ton of hard work, it’s finally time to launch your business and take it to the public. You’re bringing your brand to the market for the very first time, which can be exciting and scary all at once.

Fantasia enrolls at CSU

Fantasia Barrino, the 2004 American Idol winner, and 38-year-old talented performer, has enrolled at Central State University, marking an exciting new chapter in her...

Wendy Okolo: Inspiration for Black Women

he made history in 2015 as the first Black woman to obtain a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Arlington in aerospace engineering.

Nia DaCosta Has Made History Once Again for Black Women in Hollywood

Nia DaCosta has made history once again! Currently, the accomplished filmmaker is directing the upcoming Marvel superhero flick, Captain Marvel 2. This is another first...

Tabitha Brown’s 20th Wedding Anniversary: A Glowing Example of Marital Success in a Failing World

In an era when everything has become less - cars have become keyless, arguments have become baseless, attitudes have become careless, couples have become childless (not by choice), friends have become thoughtless, spouses have become heartless, and marriages have become loveless!

Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: How Women Entrepreneurs Can Own Their Success

Imposter syndrome is basically feeling like a fraud, even when you're actually capable and accomplished. It's that voice in your head that tells you you're not good enough or you don't belong, even when all evidence points to the contrary.
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