Solita Roberts teaches women how to dress to make an impact

During Women’s History Month, rolling out is listening to the stories of Black women entrepreneurs worldwide and celebrating their accomplishments. Solita Roberts shares the intimate details about how her styling business was born. Please inform our readers what prompted your

Meet Natalie Frazier-Jackson, Atlanta’s official bead boss

Natalie Jackson’s passion for design started very early, and in 2012 she followed her dreams and started her first six-figure company. Through the company, she opened many doors for hundreds of people to explore the world through beaded art and

BlkWomenHustle launches collective to grow 100 Black women-owned businesses

In honor of Women’s History Month, BlkWomenHustle® announced the launch of The BlkWomenHustle® Collective, the consulting and educational sector of BlkWomenHustle®, which was curated to provide 100 Black Women with direct access to economic business consulting solutions. While it’s no secret

Life after death: A Black mother’s perspective

One White officer is found guilty of murdering a Black man – a slow, agonizing death that was recorded and televised, causing severe trauma to the people watching it around the world. A textbook example of post-traumatic stress disorder for

Q. Nicole McNair opens Black-owned hemp farm

Q. Nicole McNair, serial entrepreneur and real estate investor, has made it her life’s mission to take as many people up the ladder of success with her as possible. As a real estate investor with over a dozen properties to

Protect your cannabis brand with a federal trademark

With the federal legalization of hemp and cannabidiol (CBD) via the passage of the Farm Bill in 2018, cannabis-related businesses have been on the rise. Cannabis is a multi-billion dollar industry and rapidly increasing by the day. It seems like

Discussing race relations with your children

How soon is too soon to discuss race relations with your children? The simple solution: just do it. And as soon as is practical. When you have school-aged children and they are exposed to kids who are not Black, you