HER Wine is serving up the wine you deserve and raising awareness for cancer at the same time.
"You have to get a sense of what’s going on with your community. And if they keep showing interest in a particular area of focus, then I have to take those signals and use them to build." —Chantel George
Ashley and Charles Young are redefining the wedding industry, one dress at a time.
While "Aisle Tell You What" shows the glitz and glamor of iconic Black weddings, it also humanizes the complexities of relationships that couples can go through.
For Black Business Month, Black Love talked with influencer, attorney, and entrepreneur Marche Robinson and her husband Michael Newell on entrepreneurship, taking a chance on love, and more.
These beauty bosses are showing us that representation matters and that our melanin, voices, and perspectives should take center stage.
If you’re looking to add to your self-care regimen, Plant Zaddy is the perfect place to shop online for plants, learn more about plant care, or improve your green thumb.
The Gathering Spot is the perfect place to strategize as a forward-thinker who desires to make an impact in the world.
The Village Retail is bridging the gap by providing space, and it's your one-stop shop for the best Black-owned brands online and in person and in Atlanta.
“I had a crossroads of deciding where I wanted to go, and I had to find the courage to bet on myself and follow the road less traveled.” -Egypt Sherrod
During this week of Women's History Month, we’re headed to Hollywood! Let’s honor these bosses and their journeys to being the change we want to see, both in front of and behind the camera!
"My family has always been obsessed with body care and really taking care of our skin — this attention to the full body was always a thing."
This Women's History Month, let's honor these women bosses and their journeys to securing these highly coveted positions within sports and how they’re making their own plays while making a difference!
Find someone who supports your goals and dreams while respecting your independence — they will be your best partner.
Statistics show only 4% of Black women account for C-suite positions. This Women’s History Month, we’re centering sisterhood and giving these bosses their flowers.
Learn about these Dynamic Duos that are creating Black history right now in their own corners of the world.
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Give yourself permission to become the person your inner child needs to see. They’ll be grateful for you taking that first step toward your life’s purpose.
This holiday season and beyond, Renae Bluitt is uplifting Black women business owners.
Marty is creating spaces of empowerment for Black women. Learn more and apply for this pitch competition!
There was not a deep conversation about it or a well-thought-out plan. I just knew that I was overwhelmed and burnt out.
August is Black Business Month! While we are team #SupportBlackBusinesses24/7, this month is a great opportunity for us to uplift Black-owned businesses that we can use on a daily basis! For toilet tissue, laundry detergent, candles, and more, check out these Black-owned businesses for your everyday needs.
Influencers, listen in. Social media shouldn’t be your end game. Meet the influencer who just launched a haircare line inspired by her mother.
Young King Haircare Co-Founders Cora and Stef Miller are building generational wealth, growing their beautiful family, and expanding to become a self-care company rooted in Black boy joy.
The Lewises have had their share of bumps, bruises, and life lessons, but they have successfully set a new standard for "happily ever after" in love and business through the years.
The YOU Retreat was a success, and we wouldn’t have been able to pull off this day of sisterhood without our sponsors! Each Black-owned and woman-owned business donated its resources, products, and gifts to our speakers and panelists.
When it comes to kid’s toys and media, it’s challenging to find Black female leads wearing natural hairstyles so my sister and I created Color of We, Coloring Books That Celebrate Black Hair and More.
It's #BlackBusinessMonth, and today, we’re getting a little sexy! Whether you’re a party of one, boo’d up, or friends with benefits, it’s time to spice things up in the bedroom with some #BlackOwned sex toys + accessory brands!
They say that NYC is the city of dreams, but what if all we’re dreaming about is food? Wake up and smell the waffles, New Yorkers, because we’ve teamed up with @eatokratheapp to bring you an epic list of local #BlackOwnedRestaurants to visit!
Houston, pack your stretchy pants, because tonight we’re eating GOOD! In honor of #BlackBusinessMonth, we teamed up with @eatokratheapp, a Black-owned app designed to connect you with some of the best #BlackOwnedRestaurants in YOUR city — and this week, we’re coming to H-town!
A-Town, what’s hannenin? In honor of #BlackBusinessMonth, we teamed up with @eatokratheapp, a Black-owned app designed to connect you with some of the best #BlackOwnedRestaurants in YOUR city — and this week, we’re coming to Hotlanta!
HEY CHI-TOWN, who’s hungry?! In honor of #BlackBusinessMonth, we teamed up with @eatokratheapp, a Black-owned app designed to connect you with some of the best #BlackOwnedRestaurants in YOUR city – and this week, we’re highlighting some of Chicago’s best!
COVID-19 has given us a 2020 ultimatum: adapt or get left behind.
How we started a new plant and wellness business during a pandemic with Jasmine Nicole, co-founder and CEO of The Nice Plant.
Thanks to the coronavirus lockdown, entrepreneur Jeremy Berry had a major professional pivot which brought him Love From A Distance.
Have you ever thought about what “having it all” really means? Here are a few ideas to consider when creating the life of your dreams that best suits your needs.
Jackie Rodgers of Greentop Gifts is redefining all of your holiday needs after she couldn’t find a Black Santa on the market. So she decided to create her own, known as Clarence Claus.
It’s never too early to start, just ask young entrepreneur Pierre Robinson.
The founder and CEO of Black haircare brand CURLS, Mahisha Dellinger, launched her first annual Black Girls Making Millions Academy (BGMMA) in Los Angeles last weekend. Everywhere you turned, there was a queen pitching her business idea and others sharing how they made their first million — a true oasis of Black girl magic.
If you've ever thought about leaving your 9-to-5 for self-employment, here are a few things to keep in mind from Charreah K. Jackson about making the transition like a boss.
In order to move forward, we have to do it together. Dev T. Smith explores three ways to invest in our communities, as inspired by the late Nipsey Hussle.
env-blacklove-blstagepr.kinsta.cloud highlights women who left corporate careers to become their own bosses with businesses based on their passion.
“Mompreneurship". It’s a relatively new term for a long-held tradition – mothers who run their own companies. But what's it like to be a mompreneur? Black Love asked millennial mompreneur, jewelry designer, and business strategist Mel R. White.
Here at Black Love, we’ve compiled a list of Black bosses in the tech industry who are using their influence to tell Black stories, build Black products, and empower the next generation of tech leaders.
Los Angeles-based content producer and journalist Mia Hall explains why she recently stopped to help a stranger and why that random act of kindness went viral.
Dayna Bolden started her blog as a hobby. Three years later, it turned into a full-time business. env-blacklove-blstagepr.kinsta.cloud found out how.
Biomedical Engineer Avione Lee took a break from her career in medical research to pursue her passion for storytelling. Here’s how she did it.