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Black Women's History Month

Jennifer Tardy: Giving Black Job Seekers Privileged Secrets To Navigating The Hiring Process And Landing A Great Career

Posted on April 26, 2018October 14, 2021 By Dangerous Lee

No one gives Black job seekers raw career advice! I’m making Black history by launching the nation’s only dues-based, career coaching membership for Black job seekers who are seeking to enhance their career. In short, our organization offers career advice and career coaching to Black job seekers as they are…

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Black Women's History Month

Amandine Tanefo: “I’m Proof That We All Rise By Lifting Others.”

Posted on April 26, 2018January 17, 2021 By Dangerous Lee

Amandine Tanefo: Why I Am Proof That We All Rise By Lifting Others My name is Amandine and I live in Cheshire, England. My mission is to empower female entrepreneurs by giving them the website and tools they need to grow a successful business online. I create WordPress themes and…

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Black Women's History Month

Novelist Aya de Leon On Her New Book, The Accidental Mistress, and Competition Between Black Women

Posted on April 26, 2018October 29, 2024 By Dangerous Lee

Competition Between Black Women Recent years have shown some unprecedented examples of Black women rising to exalted levels of status in our society. The most obvious being Former First Lady Michelle Obama. Yet even as we celebrated FLOTUS she and other women, like author and basketball wife Ayesha Curry, have…

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Black Women's History Month

Nina Dafe: Changing The Narrative For Christian Women One Bible Story At A Time

Posted on April 26, 2018April 25, 2018 By Dangerous Lee

  How Will I Create Black History in 2018? I have always had a burden for women. You see, although I was born and raised in London (UK), I am of Nigerian descent. I also grew up within an extremely Christian community, making me acutely aware of the weight of…

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Black Women's History Month

Rosenna Bakari Starts The #We2 Mission: “Every survivor needs a listener to break the silence.”

Posted on April 26, 2018August 6, 2021 By Dangerous Lee

Childhood Sexual Abuse Makes Its Way into the National Discussion with Rosenna Bakari’s Remarkable Story A new voice has entered the national discussion to make sure that adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse can be heard. Dr. Rosenna Bakari recently launched her remarkable memoir about living in silence along with…

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