Black women, once again, did their job. Now that Donald Trump is president again, what does that mean for their careers?
By adopting an expansive mindset and leveraging the tools they already have, leaders can create a more inclusive future for ...
Black women voted even more overwhelmingly for Harris ... Politics were not at the core of the event but were inextricable ...
Black business owners across the country have taken the opportunity ... So my customer base [is] mostly black women. But once ...
As Black women continue to shatter corporate ceilings, these five cities are leading the charge in supporting our advancement ...
Black business leaders are weighing why Vice President Kamala Harris lost the presidential race, and how to approach ...
Three Black women, all Democrats, have served in the U.S. Senate. Two were elected ‒ Carol Moseley Braun from Illinois, who served from 1993 to 1999, and Kamala Harris from California, who served from ...
Having parents who are successful athletes, entertainers or entrepreneurs can get you far (and a hefty trust fund). But for ...
Black women have long played a key role in protecting ... that's just the cost of doing business.' And I liked that." It’s been more than a year since Scott participated in Harvard’s first ...
Black women are 30 percent more likely to get cervical ... of what the world will look like in the future. From a strictly business standpoint, the smartest investors are those who are looking ...
Under the leadership of Dr. Stacia Thompson, the Sherman Phoenix Foundation is empowering Black-owned businesses with ...
Phoenix Raceway President Latasha Causey and voiceover artist Queen Noveen open doors for those underrepresented in the ...