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White House Reinstates HBCU Scholars Program Following Backlash At Its Suspension
After facing backlash throughout Washington and beyond for its abrupt suspension last week, the Trump administration officially reopened applications for a federal scholarship that funds students...
10 Business Grants For Black Women That Overcome DEI Eligibility Barriers
Despite the growing red wave attacking all things DEI, Black women business owners who meet specific eligibility requirements can still access grants and funding opportunities. If you’re a...
Two Black Mayors
The great poet Maya Angelou once said, “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” When I was growing up, I had the...
The Counterintuitive Growth Strategy These 6 Black Women Founders Swear By
In this three-part series honoring Black History Month, I’m speaking with a group of Black female business leaders about how they’re thriving in a society that hasn’t traditionally supported their...
Exploring Legacy: Must-See Black History Month Art And Culture In Sacramento
Founded by visual artist and community leader Shonna McDaniels, the Sojourner Truth African Heritage Museum is a cultural jewel housed in Sacramento’s Florin Square, a historic hub and marketplace...
How Women Set Standard For Black Entrepreneurship
Dr. Lakeysha Hallmon is helping Black business owners bust through entrepreneurship barriers. In 2016, she founded the Village Market in Atlanta with a mission to give Black professionals the...




