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Historic workforce exits are fueling a surge of ventures that could redefine wealth, leadership, and legacy.
Discover how Tiffany Veney and Leslie Frelow turned their passion for design and wine into successful businesses after ...
When more than 350,000 Black women were let go from the workforce in the first 90 days of 2025, the staggering number sent ...
This article explores the chronic underreprerenstion of Black women CEOs in the Fortune 500 and explains why that patten ...
There’s a powerful truth in seeing Black women thrive in business: when we rise, the whole world shifts. Black women now own an estimated 2 million businesses—that’s 14% of all women-owned firms and ...
At the 2025 Forbes Power Women's Summit Dr. Sian Proctor shares how she uses her power as an astronaut, poet, and author to ...
Black female unemployment nationally spiked to 6.7% in July, which is deeply concerning. The overall national average is 4.3% ...
Co-founders Carmen Dianne (CEO) and Kara Still (COO) are the brains behind Prosperity Market, a farmers market on wheels that ...
Automation is changing the workforce, but these careers prove there’s still power (and paychecks) in human skills.
WASHINGTON — Despite fears of inflation and tariff-driven price hikes, consumer spending has been up this summer. One group of Black women-owned businesses in Petworth is working together to cash in.
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