A podcast about Black women who just so happen (and not by chance) to be creatives and entrepreneurs in an evolving digital world.
If your company doesn't pay Black employees fair wages nor do you support the accurate and complete documentation of our history, then you don't support Black lives. Dare I say you're only in support of Black trauma. For those new to the movement, being an ally and learning about racism can be exhausting...but just imagine experiencing it. In today's episode, Amina discusses what milking Black trauma looks like and why it's important that Black history isn't a story of just pain and suffering. Follow Amina on Instagram (@aminasymone.jpg) to keep up with her work, as well as updates on the show. If you want to be featured on the show, email Amina (asymonephotography@yahoo.com). Chicago Tribune/AP article on Ferguson protesters found dead CNS Maryland Blog Post CNS Story: Code Red
You heard correctly...Black women are the only demographic to start up and own more businesses than their male counterparts. Yet, we remain underfunded and unrecognized. This show is dedicated to give y'all a behind the scenes look at what it means to be a Black woman entrepreneur and creative. If you're interested in being featured on the show, be sure to me, Amina, at asymonephotography@yahoo.com. You can learn more about me at aminasymone.com and follow me on Instagram (aminasymone.jpg) for updates on the show!
Welcome to the show! Hosted by Amina Symone, a 21-year old photographer in the DMV, this episode will begin to start to dissect and define what it means to be a Black...woman...creator today. If you're interested in being featured on the show, be sure to email Amina ( asymonephotography@yahoo.com). You can learn more about Amina's work via her website (aminasymone.com) and follow her on Instagram (aminasymone.jpg) so you don't miss any important show updates.