CurlFest came to Atlanta to celebrate, empower and uplift Black women
When a group of newly natural girlfriends met up years ago in a Brooklyn, New York apartment after chatting via email about their hair journeys
When a group of newly natural girlfriends met up years ago in a Brooklyn, New York apartment after chatting via email about their hair journeys
Several of the leading women in Dallas were honored at rolling out‘s 2019 Sisters with Superpowers event. Held Thursday, Sept. 19, at The Black Academy
Kim Etheredge is the CEO and one-half of the dynamic hair brand Mixed Chicks. As the daughter of an Irish mother and an African American
Rachel Mathews is a serial entrepreneur who is unwavering in her commitment to helping women. The Dallas native followed her passion in 2000 and enrolled
LaDonna High is a licensed cosmetologist and the owner of Accessory Junkie, a boutique in Desoto, Texas, offering an assortment of show-stopping dresses, edgy separates,
Pasha Carter is a highly sought-after speaker, trainer and business strategy expert, who took a $500 investment and turned it into a multimillion-dollar empire. She
Danyel Surrency Jones is a business strategist and philanthropist. As a serial entrepreneur, Jones is the co-founder and chief executive officer of POWERHANDZ Inc., a
Letitia Owens is vice president of marketing at Presidential Business Center, a premier provider of office space to more than 170 companies and individuals. Owens
The top political and business leaders in the nation converged on Washington, D.C., for the 2019 Congressional Black Caucus‘ Annual Legislative Conference. The ALC is
Several of the top minds in business, technology, and hip-hop, business and technology attended the third annual Rolling Out Innovation Digital Entertainment Conference. Held at
Damien Hooper-Campbell, the chief diversity officer at eBay, played a dynamic role in this year’s RIDE Conference. The Morehouse College and Harvard University graduate previously
Tamika Mallory stands as a leader who fights for the rights of women and minorities. Mallory served as a keynote speaker on opening day of
Hip-hop, business and technology will collide at the third annual Rolling Out Innovation Digital Entertainment Conference. Held at the Loudermilk Center in Atlanta on Friday
Warren Broadnax is a Houston native who transformed his humble beginnings of being overworked and underpaid into becoming a serial entrepreneur and owning a million-dollar
Monique Rose is the restauranteur behind the popular new eatery the Real Milk & Honey Café. Rose has an extensive background in the food and
As vice president of channel operations at Cricket, George Cleveland is responsible for Cricket’s sales operations, customer care, training and communications, and the digital experience.
The Black Women’s Expo, already a staple in Chicago for all things related to Black women, beauty, business, community and entertainment, is making its return
Rihanna opens up about being a woman in business and what she loves most about it. The “Work” hitmaker — who has her own fashion
Mychael Michelle is all about chasing her dreams while embracing a distinctive style. The Baltimore native relocated to Atlanta in 2011 to pursue her dreams
Mega-entrepreneur Janice Bryant Howroyd provides leaders with a model for tapping into their roots to drive success. Acting Up! Winning In Business and Life Using