

Kimberly Wilson
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I Traded In This $65 Moisturizer For A Drugstore Brand That Left My Skin Glowing
Charlotte Tilbury’s award winning Magic Cream is one of my absolute favorite moisturizers. The iconic face moisturizer is known for hydrating, glowing, and plumping skin...
Yes, Kayali’s Yum Pistachio Gelato Is Worth The Hype
If you’re a TikTok user — or fragrance connoisseur — then of course, by now, you’ve heard of Kayali’s Yum Pistachio Gelato perfume. The fragrance...
A $7M Donation From MacKenzie Scott Is Poised To Help End Hunger For 20 Million People In Africa
MacKenzie Scott has made yet another life-altering donation and this time it’s positively impacting the lives of people in Africa. Village Enterprise, a non-profit dedicated...

The Exit Interview: Aflac’s Long-Time President Talks Her Retirement & What She Wants Gen-Z To Know About Working
Growing up, many of us were taught that hard work would beget great fortune. That being a good steward would lay the groundwork for a...
Dr. Xavier Cole Is Named President of New Orleans’ Loyola University, Making Him The First Black Person To Hold The Role In 111 Years
The Loyola University New Orleans Board of Trustees just made history. Earlier this month it was announced that Dr. Xavier A. Cole, Ed.D., was named...

Secret Deodorant Launches Initiative For Women to Achieve Financial Fitness
Secret Deodorant is known for helping us confidently (and freshly) move through the world. Now, they want to instill that same esteem into our financial...
“It’s Way More Common Than We Think” — This Attorney Breaks Down The Signs Of Financial Abuse
Nearly 70% of millennial women have experienced financial abuse by a romantic partner. Let’s sit with this for a moment. This number means its highly...
DEI Has Long Overlooked Cognitive Diversity. Unfortunately, Developmentally Disabled Black Women Suffer The Most
Developmentally disabled and neurodiverse communities have long been overlooked in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) conversations. The omission is rooted in the circumstances by which...

Baltimore Leader Secures $20 Million Grant To Support Local Black Led Organizations
One thing about Black women, they’ll get the job done. Danielle Torain, a Baltimore-based attorney that leads local foundation Open Society Institute-Baltimore (OSI) found out...
Black-Led VC Firm Launches New Search Platform To Help BIPOC Founders Match With Investors
It can be tough for Black founders to identify the right funding opportunities. Luckily, a new tool is hoping to take the guesswork out of...