Denver real estate broker Michelle Thomas remembers well her early days growing up in North Aurora, a rough part of the Denver, Colorado metro area, that includes East Colfax Avenue. Stretching 26.5 miles, it’s the longest commercial street in the United States, but it and the surrounding area is best-known by natives, for longstanding squalid...
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Black Mom Expands Line of Underwear for Kids of Color
Yolanda Perkins, founder and CEO of Undies by BlendiTone, a line of underwear for children of color, has overcome a lot of obstacles in her life. She has transformed herself from being incarcerated in prison to a successful entrepreneur who promotes representation for Black children. She also is an advocate for the restoration of former prison...
ATL’s Newest Black Woman-Owned Radio Station and TV Network
Tina Redmond aka DJ Chic Chick, a California native from Inglewood known for having many talents and ambitions, is now the owner of Atlanta’s newest Black-owned radio station and television network, TRACC Radio and TRACC TV. She says she created the two media platforms to offer independent artists, celebrities, as well business owners the opportunity to be...
Black Teen CEO Expands Beauty Brand, Celebrates Book Success
Meet Anaya Fernando, the 17-year old CEO and founder of Sugar Sweet Bath + Body Treats, a Black-owned bath and body, hair care, and beauty brand. Her company, based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, is expanding its product line in response to exponential sales growth stemming from the teen founder’s inclusion in an inspirational and best-selling book. Anaya’s...
Black-Owned Luxury Skincare Line Challenges Cosmetic Industry Norms
Skin Champagne, launched by Honey Pierre, a licensed esthetician, is a Black woman-owned cosmetics brand that produces unique and efficacious skincare products using the most coveted natural ingredients in the industry. Her company is a new glamorously clean beauty brand that aims to do things differently. Their flagship products are infused with custom formulas and...
From Unemployment To Linkedin Expert, Black Entrepreneur Inducted Into Marquis Who’s Who
Meet Clarene Mitchell, a branding activist and LinkedIn savant, who has been recently included in Marquis Who’s Who. In 2017, she established her business, TCM Communications LLC, after nearly a year of unemployment, and decided to utilize her many years of experience in journalism and public relations as a consultant in order to take her professional future...
2 Black Women CEOs Partner to Elevate Black Entrepreneurship
Urban Business Directory, a business directory that offers affordable marketing solutions to Black business owners, has announced a partnership with Infinite 7, a consulting firm specializing in life and business consulting. Through this strategic partnership, Urban Business Directory and Infinite 7 will provide a comprehensive suite of business-boosting services and tools to empower Black business owners....
Aarion Smith: makes business & life easier for her clients
Please share your story with us Aarion. How did you get to where you are today? While there are many things that brought me tho this point in life, I stopped talking & started doing. I have my goals a deadline, and followed up with hard work & dedication. I’ve always wanted to be an...
Joya & Tamarisk: Living As Golden Realtors
Please share your story with us Tamarisk. How did you get to where you are today? We are two black women entrepreneurs and mothers, one southern girl from Alabama and a yankee from upstate New York. We both relocated to Georgia, with no job, big dreams, little money, and a child to care for. Talk...
Keshia Smith-Bates: A Woman With “Real Talk”
Please share your story with us. How did you get to where you are today? As young girl, I was always driven. Being a product of a teen mom and the Tulane Court housing project was what motivated me to beat the odds. My mother was a hardworking entrepreneur and all I ever witnessed from...










