Fatou-Seydi Sarr champions social justice and human rights
Fatou-Seydi Sarr champions change as a social justice and human rights warrior. The Senegalese native is also the founder and executive director of ABISA (African
Fatou-Seydi Sarr champions change as a social justice and human rights warrior. The Senegalese native is also the founder and executive director of ABISA (African
Lorrie Lean has been in fitness practically all her life. Fitness is her passion. She was a professional cheerleader for the NFL, Pro-Bowl, and the
Robin Kinnie provides a platform on which women’s voices thrive. She is the founder and CEO of Motor City Woman, an internet radio station, broadcasting
It’s been six months since Rosalind Brewer was appointed to the role of group president and chief operating officer of Starbucks, making her the first African
Marcia Joi Phillips is on a mission to redefine the standard of beauty. She is a burn survivor that started the business Perfectly Scarred, Inc.
Tasha L. Green has devotedly supported her community during her 14 years of residency in the Detroit suburb of Westland, Michigan. Whether it was attending
Raeshawn Bumphers is the owner of the Pink Poodle Dress Lounge in Detroit and is currently preparing for the spring 2018 grand opening. PPDL is
March is Women’s History Month, a month dedicated to showcasing women who are making a difference. Rolling out had the opportunity to chat with Dr.