Black Women Entrepreneurs: Page 2
'I'm Black. I'm a Woman. Let's Talk About Raising Venture Capital.'
As a Black woman, I'm part of a demographic that's least likely to successfully raise venture capital. But there are ways to shift that narrative.
"As a Black Female Founder, I Know Times Are Hard. Here's How I Push Forward."
As the founder and CEO of The Honey Pot, Beatrice Dixon has been the target of racism. But she's found a way to see opportunity in difficult times and embrace her own power.
Here's How Business Leaders Are Responding to the George Floyd Protests
Many are using their platforms to express solidarity with the black community and promising to do their part in reaching meaningful reform.
Minority-Owned Small Businesses Aren't Getting Stimulus Loans. Could That Finally Change?
So far, in the scramble to disperse SBA relief loans, big banks have passed over the most vulnerable businesses in favor of bigger "small" businesses. But Congress's latest stimulus package gives $60 billion in PPP to key community lenders.
Black Female Founders Face Constant Rejection. They're Thriving Anyway.
Despite the lack of funding, black women are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs today. Here's why.
6 Lessons From Madam C.J. Walker, America's First Black Self-Made Female Millionaire
Invest in yourself and your community.
They're Doing It: Awe-Inspiring Black Female Entrepreneurs
Black female business owners are a booming economic force in the U.S. Here are nine women leading the charge.