Let’s reflect Baddies! Shoutout to @luvvie for capturing this historic moment. What can we learn as a #Baddieswithbusiness community from this moment? Whether you’re for Kamala or not, there is A LOT to be learned from this moment. We truly have the POWER to make a major IMPACT at the drop of the dime. Within hours over 45K Black women banded together and got on a call. We can do, and have been doing, a A LOT with a little. In the first five minutes of the #winwithBlackwomen call as a community we able to immediately find a solution. Sometimes you don't need a long drawn out plan you just need to get STARTED! We are curious, what are your takeaways from this moment? #blackwomenmatter #blackwomen #Baddieswithbusiness
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Please take a moment to read this article cowritten by me and Amalfi Parker Elder, Esq. for Black History Month!
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