By Brianna Patt These Black women are making moves. Fawn Weaver is the owner and CEO of Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey, one of the fastest growing Whiskey brands in America. […]
Category: Women
Black Bookstores in the DFW
By Candace Sweat Black bookstores have served as sacred spaces for learning, expanding, exploring, and organizing. For this edition, we wanted to shine a spotlight on Black women-owned bookstores in […]
Seen on Scene: A Queens Tea Party
Dallas Weekly CEO Jess Washington hosts her first tea party with some special guests.
Kenya Mobley is Setting the Bar in the Professional Trucking Industry with on Track Trucking School
Kenya Mobley is Setting the Bar in the Professional Trucking Industry with on Track Trucking School By Catrina Satterwhite When we think of the professional trucking industry, you may think […]
Women in sports: Dallas Wings’ LaDondra Wilson
By Raven Jordan South Oak Cliff native LaDondra Wilson is the Vice President of Social Responsibility for both the women’s basketball team Dallas Wings and the Panther City Lacrosse Club. […]
Joli Angel Robinson, President and CEO of Housing Forward on Her Initiative to Help Tackle Homelessness
By Catrina Satterwhite Homelessness is a worldwide problem. However, you may be unaware of just how pervasive the issue is in Dallas. To solve this problem, it takes organizations with […]
She Reps: Dr. Catrina Pullum
A Louisiana native is making a global impact as “The Chain Breaker,” an entertainment executive & visionary who is known as “The Whisperer” in the industry. Dr. Catrina Pullum’s life […]
Local Philanthropist Dr. Cheryl Polote Williamson Honors Black Women Business Owners in Dallas with Women of Influence Award Luncheon
The inaugural event will celebrate six women for their groundbreaking leadership in honor of Women’s History Month DALLAS, February 21, 2023 – In partnership with Soul Reborn, a 501 c […]
Preserved – Surviving a Relationship Recession
By Shewanda Riley For the last few months, you cannot turn the TV on without hearing words like recession to describe our country’s current economic situation.  Not a day […]
Dallas Weekly Makes Historic Shift in ManagementÂ
The Black newspaper selects their first woman CEO after year of stellar growth
