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Whole Women. Whole Leadership.
“Women who.” It sounds unfinished until you meet the women who complete the sentence. Women who open a door and widen it. Women who speak truth with tenderness, work with rigor, and make room for others as a matter of practice. In our cohort, I’m honored to witness five such leaders whose paths are distinct and whose impact overlaps: Christian Massey, Karen Lyles, Belinda Murray, Dr. Juaneka L. Thomas, and Alexis Watts. Each is a graduate of A Seat At The Table’s Undivided Co
7 days ago6 min read


The Spell of the Stage
Theatre has a presence in our world, whether you’ve sat in a darkened room with a crowd and watched a performance or you haven’t. Movie musicals like Wicked and La La Land have gained critical acclaim and a foothold in popular culture. Hamilton was the hot topic of conversation when it first took the Broadway world by storm, and most people reading this have probably at least seen a community theatre production or attended their child’s school performance. If you’ve played im
Apr 115 min read


Fashion: A Black Legacy
As a photographer documenting the intersection of culture and style, I've witnessed firsthand how Black culture has shaped the fashion landscape. The contributions are endless—from the artistic explosion of the Harlem Renaissance to the bold statements of the Black Power movement, Black creativity has been a driving force behind countless innovations in style and design.
Apr 114 min read


Invincible
My Power Was Never Hard to Pronounce—Just Hard to Contain
Growing up in a predominantly white community in Wisconsin, I was one of only three Indian students in my entire high school. For four years, I faced racism, bigotry, adversity, and xenophobia—experiences that made me acutely aware of my differences. My name, Alabhya, meaning "one who is invincible," was constantly mispronounced or reduced to nicknames for convenience. Instead of making the effort to learn my name, tea
Apr 115 min read


Navigating Anxiety and Identity: A Gen Z Perspective on Fashion and Community
Based in Philadelphia, Authenticity Projects is a model and media startup committed to empowering individuals of all genders and culturals.
Oct 18, 20245 min read


Equity through Innovation
As business owners, brands, and individuals, there’s always something nerve-wracking to scale, to grow, and even to change how we serve.
Oct 18, 20247 min read


Bridging the Gap
I became increasingly aware of the challenges faced by minority-owned businesses and their owners, which inspired me to use my legal skills.
Oct 18, 20245 min read


The Evolution of Secondhand
Every day, we go to our closets and dressers and put together an outfit. Sometimes we’re putting together a professional look for work,...
Apr 12, 20246 min read


It's a Gray Area
Women, typically, try their hardest to not think about aging (cue the shudders). The art of not aging has been shared with us since we...
Apr 11, 20245 min read


Celebrate Black-Owned Businesses
August is recognized as Black-Owned Business Month. We encourage everyone to shop, support, and share Black-Owned Businesses!
Feb 1, 20246 min read


10 Latinx-Owned Businesses to Watch
As a proud Mexican, woman-owned business, MORE is ecstatic to share some of our favorite shops to support beyond heritage months.
Jun 12, 20233 min read


15 Women-Owned Businesses You Should Know About
Let’s be honest, women are pretty incredible. With others and within ourselves, we build relationships that blossom and we tend to them, wat
Jun 12, 20234 min read


It's Who I Am
I was six years old when I got on the school bus I wore my purple and white dress with a woven rose in the middle of my chest. My velcro...
Oct 9, 20203 min read
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