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Women At Work
My Experience as a Black Woman in a White Magazine Publishing Industry
As Black women who work in white creative spaces, we often don’t even realize the trauma we experience daily…
7 Lessons Cardi B Taught Me about Entrepreneurship (Trust me, it’ll all make sense.)
And no matter what industry you’re in or what your “hustle” is, I believe there are lessons to be learned from Cardi B’s grind.
Black Women At Work
Why Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation Hearings Were Triggering for Professional Black Women
Most of us weren’t just disgusted by this shared experience as we witnessed Judge Brown Jackson endure the slights I mentioned above. We were triggered.
Why is the World Afraid of the Ambitious Black Woman?
Why is the world afraid of ambitious Black women? I believe our ambition has been the key to our very survival as Black women.
Women Entrepreneurs
Stop Throwing Money at Black Women Entrepreneurs
It helps. But money alone isn’t the full picture when it comes to supporting Black women business owners. We need more.
Speaking & Events
How to Make Empowered Asks with Elayne Fluker at Omega
During this 5-Day retreat, you learn to develop a willingness to ask for and accept support, shift your mindset, and make empowered asks.
Leadership Development
What Happens to a Dream Realized?
And now, in 2021, here I am, decades later, with my dream about to be realized. My book, Get Over “I Got It” will be released by HarperCollins Leadership!
Self-Care, Health & Wellness
For Black Girls Who Have Considered Suicide (from A Black Girl Who Tried It and Survived)
But what I have yet to read is an article written by a Black woman who actually attempted to commit suicide herself. An article written for Black women who might be considering suicide in this very moment. This is that article. I am that Black woman.