We’re now seeing more Black women creating businesses and start-ups. Whether it’s hair and beauty or business coaching and skills, there isn’t a sector where you won’t find Black women blazing a trail. We also know the difficulties we still sometimes face. Barriers of racism and having the right connections impact and affect our businesses. During tough times, like recessions or a pandemic, these struggles are intensified. Finding business opportunities and making money can create more battles.
While I’ve been building Afrowoman online and the digital community, I know how it helps to have connection and support from like-minded women. Especially if we buy from eachother, partner and support eachother. A lot of us are doing great things and economic struggles may be affecting our efforts. This is the space for us Black women start-ups and side hustlers to connect with eachother.
So if you’re interested in being listed in the space below, please send a message via the contact form on this page saying – “I’d like to be added to the Black Women’s Side Hustle Space”. Please add your company name, brief description about your product or service and contact details, e.g. email address or social media handle. I look forward to seeing you in the Connection Space soon 🙂
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Beauty
Botanical By Brina
Self-care products for hair & skin
by Sabrina Allen
Simply Esntls
Make-up & beauty products
Instagram: @simplyesntls
Website: www.simplyesntls.com
Email: [email protected]
Denise Sanderson-Estcourt, FCIPD – Multi-activity HR Professional
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Mimie Wallace
Helping Small Business Owners in Architecture and Design avoid ‘being taken to the cleaners’ with HR Support Packages.
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Models of Diversity
Advocating for diversity in models – all shapes, ages & sizes and abilities
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