Entrepreneurship
Haircare brand Bask & Lather grew from a family's homemade remedy, now a multi-million dollar business without investors.
Entrepreneurship isn't just highlights - it's navigating uncertainty, embracing reinvention, and finding resilience to keep building.
Atlanta celebrates Black businesses, from soul food to vegan treats, showcasing entrepreneurs uplifting their community.
Black-owned businesses celebrated at NYC event with shopping, workshops, and community.
Funmi Monet, a therapist-turned-perfumer, built a trusted fragrance brand on expertise, not follower count, launching at Sephora without VC funding.
George Johnson revolutionized Black hair care, empowering Black women through innovation, representation, and entrepreneurship.
Cameras captured Joi Brown's powerful speech and prayer leading up to this year's Culture Creators Innovators and Leaders Awards Brunch.
Mariah Winston launched MSFIT, a luxury athleisure brand that empowers women through functional, versatile style. She balances entrepreneurship, modeling, and wedding planning.
Spill, a new social platform built by Black and Brown leaders, aims to create a safe, inclusive, and authentic digital community.
In a world that has often tried to quiet them, Black women have remained fearless, using their voices as tools for change across politics, media, and activism. For generations, Black women have stood on the front lines of justice movements, often leading while receiving the least recognition. From civil rights to modern day advocacy, their […]
When consumers invest in Black-owned businesses, they help circulate money within the community, leading to more opportunities for growth, entrepreneurship, and community development.
Yasmeen Duncan is a former human resource executive focused on empowering and inspiring Black women through every aspect of their lives.