by Jocelyn Harmon | Mar 21, 2021 | Our Sheroes
Our BlackHer Shero of the Week is Cassandra Welchlin, executive director of the Mississippi Black Women’s Roundtable. In 2014, Welchlin co-founded the Mississippi Women’s Economic Security Initiative to build a women’s agenda for Mississippi centered on race,...
by Dominique Derbigny | Mar 15, 2021 | Articles
One year ago, we were told to stay home for two weeks to help slow the spread of COVID19. Since then, the Black community has borne the brunt of the U.S. epidemic and recession through disproportionate rates of illness and death, job losses, and business closures. ...
by Jocelyn Harmon | Mar 15, 2021 | Our Sheroes
Our BlackHer Shero of the Week is Jordan Wilson, co-founder of Politicking, a mobile application dedicated to improving and galvanizing the millennial vote by providing information about micro and macro politics. Wilson is a Howard University alum and currently...
by Jocelyn Harmon | Mar 6, 2021 | Our Sheroes
Our BlackHer Shero of the Week is Aiko Bethea, principal of RARE Coaching & Consulting and a senior director for Frontline Solutions, a Black-owned consulting firm. Bethea has been recognized by Forbes as one of the Top 7 Anti-Racism Educators. She’s also a...
by Jocelyn Harmon | Mar 1, 2021 | Our Sheroes
Our BlackHer Shero of the Week is Kesha Knighten Hughes, wife, mother, and founder of the Grace and Wisdom Institute (GAWI). GAWI is a life skills development program for teen girls from middle school to high school. Hughes is also a wife and a mother of two...
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