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Despite The Odds, Educated Single Black Mothers Are Dominating Corporate America

Melanin, Mom Life

The New York Times recently published the piece “Single Mothers Are Surging into the Work Force,” stating the share of young single mothers in the workforce has climbed about 4% points, driven

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FlexJobs: Free Guide for Moms Returning to Work

Mom Life

Whether it has been months or years, trying to return to work after being a stay-home mum comes with challenges. According to a FlexJobs survey of more than 900 stay-at-home parents, 88%

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Black Female Professionals Desperately Need To Make Way For Automation

Boss Babe, Melanin

The future of women at work: Transitions in the age of automation   A new McKinsey Global Institute report finds that if some women do not transition into higher-skilled roles, they

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Why So Many Millennials Are Moving From Impostor Syndrome To Summit Syndrome

Boss Babe

Millennials moving. Summit syndrome is the act of chasing an “unattainable corporate high.”  Spawned from imposter syndrome in the workplace, it looks like the unnecessary acquisition of advanced degrees and

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Shinjini Das On Honoring Culture As An Indian Immigrant In The Workplace

Boss Babe

27-year-old immigrant Shinjini Das is an author and the founder and CEO of The Das Media Group. Below she reflects on the culture as an Indian immigrant in the workplace.  From 2010 to

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How to Advocate for — and Implement — a ‘Take Your Daughters and Sons to Work Day’

Boss Babe, Mom Life

 April 25, is National Take Your Daughters and Sons to Work Day. Primarily created 26 years ago by the Ms. Foundation. This event is designed for girls and boys ages

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Why Is Infertility Still Taboo in the Black Community?

Mom Life

We’re having a heartfelt and engaging discussion on reproductive challenges within the black community. Because the time for change is now. So, why do women in other cultures and communities

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Here’s How Black Millennials Moved McDonald’s To Focus On The Black Community, Again

Boss Babe, Melanin

 McDonald’s is leveraging its long-standing relationship with the black community. But black millennials moved to McDonald’s and made them understand that with today’s millennial consumers, content marketing and community relations

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5 Reasons You Need To Open A New “Thank U, Next” Bank Account

Boss Babe, Mom Life

Millennial and global traveler Winnie Sabbat is the financial director of a multi-million dollar marketing firm in New York. She is the author of Petite-A-Petite: One Woman’s Journey Across the Globe

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Nola Darling Inspired These Multivitamins For Black Women

Boss Babe, Melanin

About The Creator Tonya Lewis Lee, Executive producer of Netflix’s ‘She’s Gotta Have It’, is an advocate for women’s and infants health. The film and TV producer, author, entrepreneur, wife,

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ABOUT CHRISTINE

Featured in The New York Times and The Washington Post, best-selling author Christine Michel Carter is the #1 global voice for working moms. A multicultural marketing expert, Christine’s voice transpires across miles into the heart, mind, and soul of moms everywhere. Her writing has reached women in more than 150 countries, including the United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia, France, the UK, Spain, China and India. It’s reflected in her international social media following and above-average social media engagement rates. Most importantly, at home she’s Mommy to Maya and West, the two cutest damn kids on the planet.

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