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It's National Black Business Month in the States, so Liv stepped up and shared her favorite Black women making the resources and products taking all of us further.

Do you have someone like that? Share them with us by responding to this email, and we might include them in our next issue.

- Liv (@oliviamoo_re) & Kasandra (@kasandra_alexis)

Megan Williams founded BlackFreelance for the solopreneur looking for a good foot to start and thrive on. Photo by Christina @ wocintechchat.com for Unsplash


#KnowYourNiche: BlackFreelance

@BlackFreelance1. For the solopreneurs, Megan Williams of BlackFreelance is here to make sure you not only land on the right foot, but float across the finish line to success. From advice on combating burnout to a plethora of resources, all you need to do is just dive in and start.

START HERE WITH BLACK FREELANCE
Auntee Rikki is a business operations analyst from Atlanta, GA.


Run your business with auntee rik

@AunteeRik. Located in Atlanta, GA, Auntee Rik is the business consultant you've been looking for. Whether you're ready to take the next step solo, or finessing an established brand, Auntee Rik is your operations specalist.

READ MORE ABOUT AUNTEE RIK
Alter Planning Co. creates structure to the creative process. Founded by Scottie.


Keep track with alter planning co.

@AlterPlanningCo. Created by Brand coach and strategist, Scottie, she sought out to fill the gap in the planning space: a resource for all the needs you encounter in your journey, not just the appointments.

SHOP ALTER PLANNING CO.

👀AROUND KASANDRA'S BLACK GIRL WEB🙋🏾‍♀️
 

🖼  Can't wait for the museums to open up for this one! The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC commissioned this art from artist, DJ Domo, for a series on Go-Go art, which you can check out here!

🛹  And I quote: "I've been obsessed with this video!"


🎬  More Black women superheros. The MCU is on track and calling the right shots, bringing on Candyman director, Nia Dacosta, to direct the Captain Marvel sequel. If you listen closely, you can hear live screaming from the top of her lungs from her house.

🍿 We comin' for anime too! A 'Nigerian Magical Girl?' Say no more. We front seat to all endeavors.
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Endless Suns is a newsletter product from Tomorrow Looks Bright, a California company. Our goal is to reimagine the role that Black women hold as creatives and makers in the global creative economy.

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