When Ratings Hurt the Brand: The Impact of Reality TV on Black Women in Business
Reality television has built empires. It has created influencers, millionaires, product lines, and household names. But it has also shaped narratives — and not all of those narratives have been helpful.
When it comes to Black women in business, reality TV has often blurred the line between entertainment and representation. And in many cases, the cost of ratings has been the reinforcement of stereotypes that ambitious Black women are still fighting to dismantle in corporate spaces, entrepreneurial ecosystems, and leadership rooms.
Entertainment may not be reality — but perception influences opportunity.
Valerie Thomas: The Black Woman Who Changed How the World Sees Entertainment
Long before 3D movies became a box-office standard and immersive visuals transformed entertainment, a Black woman working quietly at NASA redefined how humans experience images.
“Beyond The Gates” Gets Its Flowers: NAACP Image Award Nominee!
Black excellence continues to shine, and Beyond the Gates is officially getting its flowers.
The groundbreaking CBS series has been nominated for an NAACP Image Award, marking a powerful moment not only for the show but for Black storytelling in television as a whole. The nomination recognizes the series’ cultural impact, compelling performances, and commitment to authentic representation—elements that continue to push the industry forward.