| By Black Women Talk Tech The Roadmap to Billions conference, organized by Black Women Talk Tech (BWTT), is set to make its first-ever appearance in Toronto, offering a transformative experience for Black women tech entrepreneurs, and professionals.
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By Get Her to the Bag Sharron Tendai and Shari Gilmore met while studying at Temple University, and 20 years later the sister-friends have launched a community program called Get Her to the B.A.G (Black Assertive Goals-Getters).
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| By Black Skeptics Los Angeles Forty five years ago, on November 18, 1978, over 900 members of the Peoples Temple, a predominantly Black church with Pentecostal origins, died in a Guyana jungle settlement named after the church's white founder, the Reverend Jim Jones.
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| By Blaze Group Insights that Ignite Change: Unveiling the Power of Black Women-Owned Businesses in 2023
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By OPUA, LLC Fund II Foundation hosts a conversation and screening of a clip from the feature film Listen to Me at the 21st Annual Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival
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| By Shero Comics The gaming company's debut builds upon Shero Comics' mission to spotlight women and girls of color
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| By Cashid Beverage Ltd Co Cashid Beverage Ltd Co.'s Daphane Limoncello Wins 2023 John Barleycorn Double Gold Award in Taste Competition and Silver Award for Best Overall Marketing and Design
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| By Brooklyn Conservatory of Music The Yearlong Opportunity for Black Women or Non-Binary Jazz Leaders Begins August 1 and Includes a $12,500 Award
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| By Cashid Beverage Ltd Co First Black Women-Owned Ultra-Premium Liqueur Brand Scores Two Silver Medals at 2023 Bartender Spirit Awards
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| By Women's Leadership Project Black women and girls are 4.3% of the City of Los Angeles' population, yet they represent between 25-35% of female violence victims, experiencing record rates of gun homicide, rape, and domestic violence.
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| By Career Communications Group 84-year-old black poet from Chicago, Ill, has released a deeply moving song titled "Mother's Loss," highlighting the devastating impact of infant mortality on black women.
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| By Candice Nicole Public Relations A Story to Inspire and Encourage Women to be Ambitious and Follow Their Truth
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| By L.A.I. Communications New Autobiography, "Second Act: Living Boldly and Abundantly at Every Age," Launches Today With Goal to Empower Women to Embrace And Live A Purposefully Life No Matter The Age
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By BLAZE GROUP LLC Blaze Group named Webby Awards Honoree for the Second Year in a Row
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| By L.A.I. Communications The New York Times Featured Couple and Authors of the Books, "Second Act: Living Boldly and Abundantly at Every Age," and "From the Block to the Boardroom," Will Do A Book Reading and Signing Event at the Maude Jellison Library of the Estes Park Center...
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By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf California Expanding Program, But It's Not Taking Legal Action
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