Music industry leader Dyana Williams on social activism and Black Music Month
Music industry executive Dyana Williams has made social activism in music a part of her life and career. She spoke with rolling out about activism
Music industry executive Dyana Williams has made social activism in music a part of her life and career. She spoke with rolling out about activism
Dyana Williams is a Black woman power player who has had a powerful impact and incredible career in the music industry. Williams has been a
On Thursday, May 11, the SoSoSummer 17 pre-tour kicked off with a bang in Detroit as the pre-tour visited several local area middle and high
Lizzie G describes herself as the educated female rapper. She offers up her talents not just for the sake of personal gain but for the
Vernon Jordan and Hank Aaron are trailblazers who have always worked diligently for the rights of Black Americans. During the 2017 Black Enterprise Entrepreneurs Summit,
Prison B.R.E.A.K. is an acronym for Building Relationships Empowerment and Knowledge. Living, Loving and Losing: Relating Behind the Wall Maintaining relationships while in prison is
L. Michelle Smith, Director, Public Relations, AT&T Global Marketing Organization, recently served as a guest speaker at the “Culture and Code” luncheon during the Black Enterprise
Shari Radford, owner of GlamSeven Boutique in Detroit, has an inspiring story to tell about following her dreams. She was a young mom, wife and
Long days, stressful nights and trial and errors are part of many entrepreneurs’ experience. But oftentimes, dreamers enter the entrepreneur world unprepared for the tough
Blair Woods is a former athlete and sports agent who has now found his true purpose, which is to give back to the community through
Anthony Kinard has solidified his place on the list of top makeup artists and bridal vendors in Washington D.C., New York and Los Angeles. Throughout his
Philadelphia’s own William Warren Jr of Mt. Airy has quietly become a major influencer in local sports and fashion scenes. A 2007 graduate of Morehouse
African American Film Critics Association president and co-founder, and five-time author Gil Robertson has penned his first children’s book, Book of Black Heroes: Political Leaders Past
Blaaqgold is an architect in the manipulation of sounds and samples. Originally from Detroit, Blaaqgold grew up surrounded by the soulful sounds of The Temptations,
They were having their wedding anniversary celebration at the City Grill in Buffalo, New York, when an argument erupted between a group of people. The Mackins were
For the past two years, Karina Diehl has served as the director of community affairs for MillerCoors, who, according to her LinkedIn page “uses an
On Wednesday, May 10, The Home Depot awarded the grand-prize winners of the company’s Retool Your School competition at its Atlanta-based headquarters. The home improvement retailer
Adair White-Johnson, Ph.D., known simply as Dr. Adair, has struggled with lupus for more than a quarter of a century. She has battled the effects
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, therefore, rolling out sat down with Robin Lynn Griggs, the author of Broken: 2B Or Not 2B That Is the Question? to talk about life, mental health and what we can expect next from her wisdom, knowledge and growth in Jesus Christ.
Deven Trowers is the CEO of DT Communications, which is a small public relations and consulting firm based in Atlanta. Trowers, 29, has more than eight years