Black History Month Celebrate Black History Month: Actionable Steps for Solopreneurs Posted on February 5, 2024February 5, 2024 By Leigh Langston February marks Black History Month, a time to honor the achievements and contributions of Black Americans throughout history. This year, why not extend the celebration beyond passive observation and take action as a solopreneur? By actively engaging in Black History Month, you can contribute to positive change, empower your community,… Read more
Black History Month 5 Women Forgotten by Black History Month Posted on February 21, 2019February 29, 2024 By Leigh Langston by: Keturah Brown Happy Black History Month! It’s a time of remembrance and appreciation for the contributions of Black Americans throughout history; even if it is in the shortest month of the year and shared by another Holiday that often suffocates if not completely overshadows Black History month. But hey!… Read more
Black History Month Forgotten American History: Black Wall Street Posted on February 14, 2019February 29, 2024 By Dangerous Lee by Lia World Traveler By now most of us should have heard about the history of “Black Wall Street”, yet it never ceases to amaze me that so many of us don’t know about this important period of American history. Truth be told I wasn’t aware of it until I… Read more
Black History Month 9 Badass Women Who Made Black History in 2019 Posted on February 7, 2019February 4, 2024 By Dangerous Lee Black History Month 2019 Celebrate Black History Month 2019 by working on getting your money, business, spirit, body, and hair together! These nine women are authors, educators, CEOs, creatives and people who are making a positive change in their communities and the world. Read on to find out how you… Read more
Black History Month Inspiring Quotes From 12 Badass Women Who Made Black History in 2018 Posted on February 28, 2018February 17, 2023 By Dangerous Lee These 12 women helped us all to celebrate Black History Month 2018 with style, grace, and pride by answering this question: How will you make Black history in 2018? It’s a question that requires you to pause and take a hard look at your life and your work. Some may… Read more
Black History Month Dr. V Brooks Dunbar: Making Black History as the Confidence Commander Posted on February 23, 2018January 14, 2021 By Dangerous Lee Dr. V Brooks Dunbar, The Confidence Commander Making Diva Decisions How will I make Black History in 2018? Sadly, I needed to hire a brand coach to help me map out my destiny, life-purpose, and personal mission while I’m still able to do it and in-the-moment. Meaning, while not living… Read more
Black History Month Vernetta R. Freeney: Making Black History Teaching Houston Bloggers How to Make Money Posted on February 23, 2018August 30, 2023 By Dangerous Lee Vernetta R. Freeney aka The Truth Confidant™ is an award-winning Blogger, Speaker and Podcaster. Blogging Is An Industry I’m making Black history by running the nation’s only dues-based membership blog association for African American online content creators. I saw a need in a space that often silences and profits off… Read more
Black History Month Aniesia Williams: Making History by Highlighting Black Women Behind The Scenes in Advertising & Marketing Posted on February 22, 2018February 24, 2018 By Dangerous Lee Aniesia Williams is the Director of Content at Barkley, a creative agency in Kansas City, MO. The voices of Black women often get lost Black History is everyone’s history—worldwide. It’s always important to honor how Blacks have contributed to such significant events, inventions and social changes for Black culture and… Read more
Black History Month Michelle Ngome: Making Black History with Marketing Company – Line 25 Consulting Posted on February 22, 2018May 6, 2018 By Dangerous Lee Pursue Your Creative Interests As a Cameroonian-American my efforts to make Black history in 2018 include sharing my story and broadening my reach. For the longest I would second guess myself and think that I cannot be the only person thinking like this. I realize the more I share… Read more
Black History Month Rissi Palmer: History Making Country Musician Creating Black History at WeAreSeeds.net Posted on February 22, 2018August 19, 2021 By Dangerous Lee Rissi Palmer made music history in 2007 with the release of her Top 40 debut single, “Country Girl,” becoming the first African-American female to chart a country song since 1987. We are becoming complacent with being ignorant Outside of being a musician, I am a parent and a teacher and… Read more