The Legacy of Kandake: How Africa’s Warrior Queens Continue to Inspire Black Women Today
Michael-Joniver Fanning Michael-Joniver Fanning

The Legacy of Kandake: How Africa’s Warrior Queens Continue to Inspire Black Women Today

History remembers her as Kandake—sometimes written as Candace—a name that has come to symbolize power, resistance, and unshakable leadership. Often described as a queen of Ethiopia who rode into battle to defend her people, Kandake has become a legendary figure. But the truth behind her story is even more powerful, and her legacy continues to inspire Black women across the world today.

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From Fame to Fortune: Black Women Who Turned Reality TV Into Real Business Power
Michael-Joniver Fanning Michael-Joniver Fanning

From Fame to Fortune: Black Women Who Turned Reality TV Into Real Business Power

Reality television has created a new kind of celebrity. Unlike traditional actors or musicians who spend years building their reputations, reality stars often find themselves thrust into the spotlight almost overnight. A single season of television can introduce them to millions of viewers, transform them into social media influencers, and give them instant name recognition. While that kind of attention can be fleeting, it can also be incredibly powerful when used strategically. For women in particular, reality television can serve as the launchpad for something much more meaningful than fame—it can become the foundation for financial independence and long-term business success.

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What Businesswomen Can Learn from Pinky Cole’s Downfall
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What Businesswomen Can Learn from Pinky Cole’s Downfall

For years, Pinky Cole Hayes stood as one of the most celebrated examples of modern Black female entrepreneurship. As the founder of Slutty Vegan, she built a brand that was bold, culturally relevant, and unapologetically different. Her vegan burger concept exploded in popularity almost overnight, drawing massive lines outside her restaurants and gaining the attention of celebrities, investors, and national media outlets. For many Black women in business, Pinky Cole represented possibility—proof that a woman with vision, personality, and determination could build a multimillion-dollar brand in an industry traditionally dominated by others.

However, rapid success often carries hidden risks. As reports emerged about financial challenges and structural issues surrounding the company, the conversation around Pinky Cole shifted from celebration to cautionary tale.

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People No Longer Believe Hard Work is The Path to a Better Life
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People No Longer Believe Hard Work is The Path to a Better Life

People Are Losing Faith That Hard Work Guarantees a Better Life — And There’s Data to Prove It

For decades, the idea that hard work is a straight path to a better life has been a cornerstone of popular belief — the kind of mantra parents whispered to children and career coaches pushed on graduates. But today, that belief is weakening in ways that reflect shifting economic realities and cultural attitudes

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The Rise of Women in The Trades
Michael-Joniver Fanning Michael-Joniver Fanning

The Rise of Women in The Trades

Across the United States, a noticeable shift is underway in how women approach career planning and economic independence. Increasingly, women are opting out of the traditional four-year college route in favor of skilled trades—and the results are financially and professionally empowering.

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