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Lancôme & NAACP Celebrates Second Annual Write Your Future Scholarship Fund

The NAACP and Lancôme are continuing the advancement of young Black women with the beauty brands “Write Your Future” scholarship program.This year, the partnership awarded...

EXCLUSIVE: Sephora Launches Music Program for Underrepresented Artists

Sephora announced the new initiative Sephora Sounds for upcoming artists exposing them to the importance of brand visibility. The program highlights over 55 emerging artists...

Tarte Celebrates It’s 2nd Annual Shape Your Future Small Business Awards

With Black business month beginning in August, brands like Tarte are showing their support to Black owners in the best way, through funds. The beauty...

The Best Dressed Black Creatives On Instagram This Week

Amidst the #barbiecore and #mermaidcore, Black creatives are still expressing their individuality. While the summer heat doesn’t look like it’s cooling down soon, our best...

Ayesha Curry’s Skincare Line Pays Homage To Caribbean Roots

Ayesha Curry, Founder and CEO of lifestyle brand Sweet July, announced today the launch of her first-ever skincare line – Sweet July Skin. As an extension...

Meet The Winners Of The 2023 New Voices $150,000 Power Pitch

Essence Festival 2023 ushered a new group of entrepreneurs into the New Voices Family through the $150,000 pitch competition. Three Black women entrepreneurs pitched on...

Creator’s House Dives Into The Future Of Black Women In Sports

This generation of collegiate and professional athletes is led by multifaceted Black women. Example: Flau’jae Johnson, a starting player on LSU’s women’s basketball team and known Hip...

Talking Sh*t With PR Maven Ah-Niyah Gold

Black fashion is rightfully at the forefront, but who exactly is partially responsible? Ah-Niyah Gold. You might end up exhausted staying up to date on...

Black Girls Texting Cast Shares How to Be Less of A Sh-tty Friend

Kimberly Ndubizu, the founder of Rich Little Brokegirls, sat down with Chelsea Rojas, Glynn Pogue, and Sade Parham, the founders of Black Girls Texting, to...

From HBCU To CEO: How These Entrepreneurs Secured The Bag

For many of those who come from HBCU, there are three themes that many students embody while in school: Innovation, Ambition and Resilience. At Girls...