Health & Wellness 5 Questions That Black Women Should Ask On Every First Date Posted on August 12, 2022February 27, 2024 By Leigh Langston 5 Questions That Black Women Should Ask On Every First Date By Isaiah Robertson It’s time to throw away all of those cookie-cutter first date questions (What’s your sign, what are your hobbies, what’s your favorite color etc). If you’re going to nab the RIGHT man it’s going to require… Read more
Black Women's History Month 22 Women Business Owners You Should Follow For Black Women’s History Month Posted on April 13, 2019October 15, 2023 By Dangerous Lee Black Women Business Owners You Should Follow Celebrate Black Women’s History Month with the following 22 Black women business owners and discover the Black women who have influenced them most in American history. Janice Robinson-Celeste When Janice Robinson-Celeste started Successful Black Parenting magazine, her intention wasn’t to change the world… Read more
The Dangerous Lee Interview There’s Finally An African American Marketing Association Posted on March 7, 2019August 2, 2019 By Dangerous Lee The African-American Marketing Association (AAMA), a new organization geared towards African-Americans in the marketing industry, announced the launch of the organization and its website AA-MA.org. AAMA was founded with the goal of providing resources, opportunities, and connections to help empower Black marketing professionals across the country, and eventually around the… Read more
News #BlackGirlsMatter: Stop Choosing Pop Culture Over Black Women and Children Posted on January 24, 2019November 19, 2022 By Ebony Selise In a time when sociopolitical climates are supposed to be progressive and forward-thinking, it remains stagnant, if not regressive on an express track to a complete disregard for Black women. The premiere of the six-hour docu-series “Surviving R. Kelly” has been eye-opening in just how little support and protection Black… Read more
News HBCU Grad, Latoya Nicole, Creates Coloring Books To Help Black Women With Self Care Posted on January 10, 2019December 10, 2020 By Dangerous Lee North Carolina-based entrepreneur Latoya Nicole has launched the coloring book series “Entrepreneurs Color Too” to give Black women a new method to relieve stress on the go. Her newest book, 80’s Ladies, features fashion trends from the 80’s and 90’s, while her first book, 24 Shades of Business, is filled with 24… Read more
News Meet The Black Woman Who Is Raising $900K To Launch Medical Marijuana Vending Machines Posted on January 10, 2019August 16, 2022 By Dangerous Lee Facial Recognition and Biometric Blockchain Will Allow Regulatory Compliance PopCom, a leading Black-owned automated retail technology company specializing in smart vending and kiosk solutions, has announced its plans to develop a new blockchain-powered product ecosystem that enables cannabis, pharmaceutical and alcohol retailers to automate the sale of government-regulated products. The… Read more
#BlackGirlMagic Archive November 2018 Was A Time To Countdown The Best #BlackGirlMagic of the Year Posted on December 3, 2018August 28, 2023 By Dangerous Lee #BlackGirlMagic November 2018 November is a time to reflect on the entire year. And here at Black Girls Allowed we are proud to announce that we have had great growth since our inception in 2017. Thank you for all the views, shares, submissions, and feedback. Below you will see our… Read more
News 12-Year Old Black CEO Micro-Franchising To Help Young Girls Start A Business Posted on November 29, 2018 By Dangerous Lee 12-YEAR OLD BLACK CEO MICRO-FRANCHISING HER COMPANY TO HELP OTHER YOUNG GIRLS START BUSINESSES Award-winning GaBBY Bows CEO Gabrielle Goodwin and her mom Rozalynn are sharing their international brand with other girls and their moms through the Mommy and Me Entrepreneurship Academy. Each participating Girl Boss will receive GaBBY Bows… Read more
News November is Buy From A Black Woman Month: Join the Marketplace! Posted on November 15, 2018March 13, 2022 By Dangerous Lee Buy From A Black Woman Awareness Month Buy From A Black Woman, Inc. (BFABW) has announced November 2018 as Buy From A Black Woman Awareness Month, celebrating and supporting Black women business owners as a thriving, driving economic and social force. BFABW launched Awareness Month with an Instagram Live broadcast… Read more
#BlackGirlMagic Archive Politics, Mental Health, and Breast Cancer Awareness Shaped October 2018 #BlackGirlMagic Posted on November 2, 2018August 28, 2023 By Dangerous Lee #BlackGirlMagic October 2018 October 2018 was all about politics as the midterms are fast approaching. It was also a month that included Mental Health Week and Breast Cancer Awareness. Take a look back at how Black women made the most impact! See our Twitter page for more highlights. 9 books… Read more