
MakeUp HerStory: Carol's Daughter's Lisa Price Discusses Her Legacy
In honor of Women’s History Month, Price sits down to discuss her entrepreneurial journey, her biggest inspirations, and what’s next for her.
In honor of Women’s History Month, Price sits down to discuss her entrepreneurial journey, her biggest inspirations, and what’s next for her.
In honor of World Fragrance Day & Women's History Month, Grant shares her journey of crafting immersive experiences that foster deep emotional connections through Redoux.
Blending sustainability, personalized service, technology, and local culture, this third-generation hotelier is setting a new standard for luxury hospitality at Spice Island Beach Resort in Grenada.
From Topicals’s eye mask phenomena to the rise of EADEM, Renee is the marketing mastermind behind beauty’s biggest startups.
She shares her journey and her hopes that her work will not only change the planet but also create more Black scientists.
For our Women's History Month series, 'MakeUp HerStory,' we're spotlighting the beauty founder who is redefining clean makeup for melanin-rich, sensitive skin one innovation at a time.
In honor of Women’s History Month, here, you’ll find a a list of small, Black-owned beauty brands to know and support.
In honor of Women’s History Month, here, Black men across industries gather to give Black women their flowers.
In honor of Women’s History Month, Price sits down to discuss her entrepreneurial journey, her biggest inspirations, and what’s next for her.
NASA named it the ”Octavia E. Butler Landing,“ in honor of the pioneering Black science-fiction author.
This first generation, out-of-state college student refers to herself as an “empowerprenuer,” which is her unique spin on the classic terminology.
Books aren't the only place you can find history.
STEM getting renewed attention from White House and members of Congress
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is #BlackGirlMagic personified.
In a newly released doc timed with Women's History Month, singers, scholars, and activists reveal how Bob Marley inspired female empowerment.
Sheryl Swoopes, Lisa Leslie, and Rebecca Lobo were the first players to sign during the WNBA's inaugural season, inspiring women everywhere.
Niasia Williams, 24, the national chair of National Society of Black Engineers, sees lack of exposure to and opportunity in STEM as a "continuation of systemic, economic and socioeconomic oppression.”
In honor of Women's History Month, Toni Braxton, Chole x Halle, and Alfre Woodard tell ESSENCE which Black women they admire the most.