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From icons to innovators, ESSENCE gathered six women who are building the future of business—and doing it their way.
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 ...
Across America, more than 300,000 Black women have lost their jobs since early 2025, representing about 3% of the 10.5 ...
Black women in corporate America possess at least the same, and often greater ambition, equal qualifications, and, in some cases, outperform their peers. Yet, they remain underrepresented in top ...
While some entrepreneurs set out early to become their own boss—or inherited a family business—others took the leap to launch their own enterprise after years of working a 9-to-5 job. Tiffany Veney, ...
A Twin Cities entrepreneur launched a job fair for Black women after learning that over 30,000 Black women have lost their jobs since mid-summer.
In November, Shon Harris, the owner of a Chicago-based electrical services firm, told The Washington Post that a decision to ...
That's one of the factors behind more than 300,000 thousand Black women leaving the workforce between February and April — ...
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.