Entrepreneurship
From AI-powered assistants to beauty tech and workplace advocacy, the 2025 BaddieCon event in NYC (Aug.21– Aug.22) spotlighted the Black women innovators shaping the future of technology.
How does someone’s identity as an entrepreneur intersect with their racial identity? Black entrepreneurs are often shut out from capital, but here’s how some are removing barriers.
Tendaji Inc. CEO Daryl Riley shares the brand's plans for 2024 and some advice Pharrell shared along the way.
Businesses owned by HBCU graduates could be particularly boosted by Black spending power during this holiday shopping season.
Pharrell's Black Ambition non-profit initiative is the gift that keeps on giving for Black and Brown entrepreneurs.
Influencer, fitness coach and entrepreneur Maria More talks about successfully balancing her life with her business, career and motherhood.
For Black women balancing family life with impacting their communities, entrepreneurship can increase opportunity, flexibility and freedom, writes Kerry Mitchell Brown, PH.D., of Race Forward.
Check out these Black-owned brands' holiday shopping deals through Cyber Monday.
The $16.5 million Marcy Venture Partners raised will support Stellar Pizza's first truck, to launch at USC this fall.
Wanda James, founder, and CEO of Simply Pure Dispensary knows firsthand what it takes to survive the cannabis industry.
Many people strive for financial freedom, but few actually get there. This wasn’t a problem for Su Sanni, CEO, and Co-Founder of Dollaride.
While Senate candidate Herschel Walker boasts about being a job creator and a good businessman, reviews show his companies, such as Renaissance Man Inc. and H. Walker Enterprises have suffered lawsuits and serious net losses.