Entrepreneurship
The PEARL Foundation, Inc. hosts showcase to uplift Black entrepreneurs, fund community initiatives year-round through events and partnerships. The post Wear Pink, Spend Green, Buy Black: The PEARL Foundation, Inc.’s Small Business Showcase Celebrates Black Entrepreneurship [Exclusive] appeared first on Bossip.
As the conversation around wellness, sisterhood, and self-evolution continues to take center stage in our culture, BET’s new digital series The SHIFT arrives at the perfect moment to shine a light on the very thing we need to push the culture forward: each other. More than just a makeover or self-help series, The SHIFT is […] The post ‘The Shift’ Never Ends: Tai Beauchamp On Entrepreneurship, Evolution & Helping Black Women Thrive [Exclusive] appeared first on Bossip.
Atlanta's Grind Pretty Fest blends business, culture, and community, featuring Nivea, grants, and empowering conversations for women entrepreneurs. The post Business, Branding & Boss Moves: Grind Pretty Fest Brings Nivea, Networking & Funding Opportunities To Atlanta appeared first on Bossip.
Shoe Gummi founder Shantel Jackson turns high heel discomfort into a thriving comfort-focused brand, driven by authenticity and strategic growth. The post #MelaninMagicMaker Moves: Shantel Jackson Turns A Footwear Fix Into A ‘Shoe Gummi’ Comfort Collective, Launches Founder-Focused Series appeared first on Bossip.
For Black Women’s History Month, BOSSIP is spotlighting #MelaninMagicMakers who are leaving indelible marks in entertainment, entrepreneurship, and education, and a specific storytelling strategist turned civic leader with a driven mission is a perfect fit. Marie “Driven” Theodore has a storied career that has journeyed from fashion and music PR to building the Marie Driven […] The post #MelaninMagicMaker: Storytelling Strategist Marie ‘Driven’ Theodore Blends PR Power With Community Advocacy & Civic Engagement [Exclusive] appeared first on Bossip.
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 […]
Yasmeen Duncan is a former human resource executive focused on empowering and inspiring Black women through every aspect of their lives.
If starting a business was an Olympic sport, Issa Rae would receive a gold medal.
“If you don't know where you're from, psychologically, it's hard to know who you are,” said Dr. Paige.
Camara AUnique Helps realized she was more than just a celebrity makeup artist as she developed a relationship with God, sparking a fruitful career pivot.