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  2. Amsale Aberra - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, she was the third bridal designer to open a store on Madison Ave. [16] In 2012, Amsale was the winner of The Legacy Award at Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit. [ 17 ] In popular culture

  3. Black Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    Black Enterprise (stylized in all caps) is an American multimedia company. A Black-owned business since the 1970s, its flagship product Black Enterprise magazine has covered African American businesses with a readership of 3.7 million. [ 2 ]

  4. Black Women Syllabus - Wikipedia

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    Black Enterprise stated that movement "sparked initiatives of female empowerment." [3] It was created in response to violence toward women of color by United States police and is a part of the larger movement Black Twitter. [4]

  5. Bethann Hardison - Wikipedia

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    The Black Alumni of the Pratt Institute honored Hardison with a 2003 Lifetime Achievement award. In 2012, she received a Woman of Power Legacy Award from Black Enterprise, and became a Frederick Douglass award recipient in 2013, [9] for her work in promoting diversity in fashion. [10] In 2014, Hardison received the CFDA Founders Award. [8]

  6. Ann-Marie Campbell - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 Campbell was named one of the 75 Most Powerful Women in Business by Black Enterprise. [18] In 2012 she was named one of Atlanta's 100 Top Black Women of Influence by the Atlanta Business League. [19] In 2014 she was ranked #38 on Fortune 's list of 50 Most Powerful Women in Business. [20] [10]

  7. How black women could give Kamala Harris a financial boost in ...

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    In past campaigns, black women have given big sums to now-presidential candidate Kamala Harris. She not only shares their identity but their values, some large donors said. How black women could ...

  8. Elaine Welteroth - Wikipedia

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    Welteroth speaks at varying conferences like the 2017 PATH 40-year celebration and the 2017 Women of Power Summit through Black Enterprise magazine. [52] [53] During these conferences, she has spoken on topics ranging from integrative technology and global health to activism and culture.

  9. Earl G. Graves Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Earl G. Graves, Ltd would grow to include a number of divisions including publishing, marketing, radio, television and event coordinating arms. The firm is the co-owner of the private equity fund Black Enterprise Greenwich Street Corporate Growth Fund, an equity partnership formed with Travelers Group, Inc.