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Dianne Myles Talks Dope Mom Life


“As I educated myself on Black people and outdoors, I’ve learned of the historical racism that kept us from experiencing the outdoors with the freedom of not fearing for our lives,” she explains. “So I do it for my ancestors that couldn’t do it.”
Myles created about twenty videos for the blog. The experience inspired her to quit a human-resources day job and take video production and editing classes at Emily Griffith Technical College for nine months. She soon launched Dope Life Media, which eventually became Dope Mom Life without a real client focus at the time.
One day, Myles shot a video about a neighborhood in Aurora undergoing gentrification. She met a coffee shop owner who was receiving a grant from Aurora’s Lodger’s Tax to renovate his storefront. ....

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Denver organization helps Black entrepreneurs


Sistahbiz gives Black women the coaching and mentorship they need to become entrepreneurs.
Author: Avicra Luckey
Updated: 9:26 PM MST February 11, 2021
DENVER Makisha Boothe is the founder and head business coach for Sistahbiz, a Denver-based organization with a big mission: helping Black women succeed in business.
Boothe said she’s building on an existing legacy of Colorado’s history of Black entrepreneurs, like Clara Brown, a former slave who came to Colorado, started her own businesses, and later used her fortune to help people in need.
“We do stand on the shoulders of great women like this,” Boothe said.
Boothe said she saw a need for Sistah Biz after having one-on-one conversations with friends. ....

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