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Jun 24, 2022
The Shades of Blue Project stands in solidarity with you all on today's Supreme Court's decision to reverse Roe v. Wade. While this is a blow to women's rights, we will continue to stand and fight for Black and Brown birthing individuals.

Jun 15, 2022
The Shades of Blue Project will host a week-long event beginning July 19 to educate, bring awareness, and increase activity surrounding Black Maternal Mental Health issues locally and nationally.

Apr 06, 2022
Commercial real estate broker and instructor, Michica "Mish" Guillory adds Educator of the Year Award to a notable list of accomplishments and decorated 20+ year career.

Sep 22, 2021
Dieter Cantu and Angel Jackson re-live the single police encounter that forever changed their lives. Now they're demanding change and helping other dual-status youths live productive lives.

Sep 01, 2020
According to Prevention.com, some 65% of American women suffer from symptoms of stress daily. That same report said that the majority of the stressors these women experience come from inside the home.

Aug 31, 2020
When two Black female marketers and business owners observe a need in the marketplace, they put their expertise together to fill that need. Introducing Digital Business Assets (DBA)—an online service that provides business document templates.

Mar 27, 2020
How small business owners can navigate through current tough times

Apr 13, 2019
Known as The Marketing Stylist™, Alexander will release her first marketing book later this summer. The book features the marketing successes and failures of national and international million-dollar women-owned businesses.

Jul 17, 2018
PrettyWork Creative announced today that their award-winning documentary, "What Mercy Looks Like" (2017) will screen Saturday, August 4, 2018, at 1 PM at the San Antonio Film Festival. The festival runs from August 1 to August 5 in San Antonio, TX.

Apr 30, 2018
Hurricane Harvey was one of the costliest disasters to hit the Texas Gulf Coast. This documentary features the volunteers who came from across the country to help Houstonians rebuild their lives after the flood waters receded.


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