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Target recently ended its DEI programs and critics see it as a surrender to the new presidential administration’s attack on equity programs.
Peep how these business savvy millennials are putting it down.
Today, in a special #BlackOutDay effort, we're pointing out specific products we love from Black-owned brands and putting you on to even more places to spend your Black dollars within the community as we demonstrate our economic power to America.
When it comes to makeup products, who better to create them for us than us?
Now that buying Black is the norm, how about we take it a step further and buy from Black companies that use their profits to help serve the black community?
Lingerie Alert: The New Savage x Fenty Collection Drops At Midnight And It’s Already Driving Us Wild
It's going to drive you wild.
A recent survey has found that black business ownership has skyrocketed over 400 percent in one year. According to a survey conducted by the LendingClub and Guidant Financial, among the 2,600 entrepreneurs surveyed, 45 percent of the small business owners in the country are owned by minority ethnic groups, with the most being owned by African […]
I had been seeing clothing from Grass Fields all over the internet for years, literally years. At one point, my cousin even sent me a link to a top from them that she thought would look good on me. The clothes were always fly. But I must have been going through a struggle season in […]
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As long as I could remember, I’ve always wanted to be the boss. I aspired to set my own schedule, create jobs and become an innovator in my respective industry. Although I think I’m pretty talented and possess business acumen, I am a firm believer that a business or project can thrive better when there […]
It’s that time of year again– when department stores are rapidly crowding and TV ads pressure you to give in to capitalism and consumerism, i.e. the foundation of American wealth (and debt.) But, lucky for us, there are plenty of strategic ways to spend our coins and celebrate the magicalness of black women entrepreneurs and keep dollars […]
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