5 Trailblazing Black Women Entrepreneurs Share How They’re Breaking Barriers — And How You Can Too

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For every Black woman who starts a business, a barrier is broken. An impressive 50,000-plus Black women are innovating in the United States — but not without the uphill battle of fighting bank funding denials, limited access to capital and systemic racism and sexism. Despite the challenges, Black women are bringing their products and services to the market.

I’ve discovered several Black-owned brands and know they’re setting the stage for Black women everywhere to feel well, look good, and stay rooted in the culture. Here are four Black woman-owned businesses breaking barriers and some of their insights on business.

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