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21 Black Women Who Are Shaking Sh*t Up For The Better

Ahead of GU's Virtual Summit, we want to shine a light on 21 Black women who are making the world a better place.
21 Black Women Who Are Shaking Sh*t Up For The Better
By Brooklyn White · Updated May 1, 2024

Click HERE to register for the ESSENCE Girls United Virtual Summit, going down on Saturday, October 10. You don’t want to miss it!

We reject the idea that solely the future belongs to women because we know that many aspects of the past, present and future are indebted to the work of Black women. In fact, young Black women specifically have been the catalysts for change across industries—whether it be media, beauty/fashion, tech, or entertainment. We do the work, we push to include other Black visionaries and we keep it real all the while.

We’re two weeks away from ESSENCE Girls United’s Virtual Summit, a digital activation that champions and empowers young movers and shakers. We’ve called on a number of voices, including Reginae Carter, Marsai Martin and many more, to talk about important topics and push the next generation of tastemakers to be all they can be. Ahead of summit, we highlighted 21 young women who are leading the revolution for a brighter future. Check out our list below.

Adebukola Ajao, founder of All Things Digital

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LaShaunae Steward, model

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Marley Dias, host of “Bookmarks: Celebrating Black Voices”/author

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Elyse Fox, founder of Sad Gurls Club

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Sage White, celebrity makeup artist

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Kheris Rogers, creator of Flexin in My Complexion

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Aaron Philip, model

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Simi, founder of Seen Black Girls

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Taylor Crumpton, journalist

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Marsai Martin, actress/entrepreneur*

https://www.instagram.com/p/CC6OLe9nOSV/

Najma Sharif, journalist

https://www.instagram.com/p/B_N5pKjg5G0/

Asia Hall, CEO of Neon Cowboy

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DonMonique, rapper*

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Chelsea Miller, activist/entrepreneur

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Makeda Sanford, photographer

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Kashdoll, rapper*

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Sonya Harris, clothing designer

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Rashida Gayle, sports and entertainment agent

https://www.instagram.com/p/CFdFNDxBquJ/

Jitarra Ellis, co-creator, ESSENCE x ULTA Beauty Girls United makeup collection*

https://www.instagram.com/p/B_sxuxRHFYu/

Marz Lovejoy, model/writer

https://www.instagram.com/p/B1cgSwhlWJ8/

Renell Medrano, photographer

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bd6f4GzHG44/

*indicates they will be participating in GU’s Virtual Summit.

Click HERE to register for the ESSENCE Girls United Virtual Summit, going down on Saturday, October 10. You don’t want to miss it!

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