We’re really excited to be sharing our first holiday gift guide. As advocates for small businesses, we’re elated to bring our favorite businesses to you. Support small business and Happy Holiday shopping! http://bit.ly/2ggDnFD Continue reading
Tag Archives: entrepreneurship
Hugs and Intimates
We love featuring Black Female Business Owners so meet Mary Blessing Ramodisa. Lingerie and Plus sizes are her callings. Here’s what she had to say about Hugs&Intimates. What do you do? I am the Managing Owner at Hugs&Intimates. We offer a variety of undergarments to curvy women and women who struggle to get sizes, e.g., … Continue reading
The Lopez Effect
Our WCW goes to Dr. Nadia Lopez, an inspiring principal, who founded Mott Hall Bridges Academy and is revolutionizing education for kids in areas like Brownsville, Brooklyn! Watch “The Lopez Effect.” Video Source: PopSugar Celebrity Facebook Continue reading
You Can Be A Black Latina?
Afro-LatinX people celebrate #HispanicHeritageMonth Continue reading
Women In Saudi Arabia Are Fighting For Their Freedom
We often associate the male control of women in Saudi Arabia as a religious issue in Islam, however, these women are taking their stance against male control in Saudi Arabia and showing a different side to what the core issue is. Video source: ATTN Facebook Continue reading
Sometimes You Gotta Get Write Down To It!
We love featuring female entrepreneurs who are making a difference in their communities, and across the globe. Meet Raquelle Harris; a writer and editor who has an insatiable love for all media. She has contributed to various online publications such as For Harriet, Nia Magazine and Empire Life. Raquelle currently contributes to Rolling Out … Continue reading
SA Fashion Week In Pictures
We were at this past week South Africa Fashion Week which took place at the Hyde Corner Park in the evenings. Here is a gallery of some of the amazing fashion and street wear Designers images: Floyd Avenue, Presidential, Roman Handt, Tailor Me, Zamaswazi / RipnSew / Leaf Letscare/ House of St Coke/ Tovch and … Continue reading
Dreaming Big Doesn’t Mean What We Think It Does
Whenever I hear the words “Dream Big”, I automatically get images of people wanting to become a millionaire or the next Beyonce. These people usually tend to begrudge anyone who doesn’t wish to reach the same goals as them. I once told a friend that I wanted to be a writer, perhaps own a small … Continue reading
Behind the Buisness: Fauzia Awale, Fawwies Workshop
Beauty has always had its standard dictated by magazines and makeup houses. The standard has always had a bias that many could not relate to. Specifically in Africa, the under exposure of African beauty as a standard has not been thoroughly explored. Darker shades are not emphasized for mainstream magazines, and frustration around this issue … Continue reading
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