Women To Know
MadameNoire’s 2020 Women to Know recipients are shifting the oppressive cultural norms and standards Black women face today.
Latoya Hobbs uses her talent to capture the everyday moments that turn everyday Black women into everyday heroes.
Monique Rodriguez, founder of Mielle Organics, is ready to share her inspiring life story in her upcoming book, 'The Glory In Your Story,' set to hit shelves on April 15.
Pinky Cole, the woman behind the multi-million dollar vegan fast food chain Slutty Vegan, recovered her company and life after a car crash.
Her other works include "Ugly Ways," "The Hand I Fan With," "You Know Better," and many others. In 2008, alongside her late husband, fellow creative and award-winning filmmaker Joneè, "Baby of the Family" was adapted into a feature film. He died in 2020.
Turns out your guidance counselor isn’t always right.
At age 19, Barrino made American Idol history, becoming the youngest contestant to ever win the singing competition.
What an honor for #TeamHaiti!
The longtime Detroit anchor was originally from D.C.
Esmery Martinez is heading to Nueva Yorrrrrrrrrrrrrk to playh in the WNBA! Felicidades!
Bozoma Saint John, Kimberly Bryant, Michelle James and Kelsey Davis chop it up about being a Black women in tech.
For our Women To Know: Tech Titans digital cover with HelloBeautiful, we present eight Black women dominating the tech industry.
Culturally and economically, Black women are known for making something out of nothing; dollar out of 15 cent.