Asheley Raven-Pilate (Co-Founder of House of Swathe)

by - May 12, 2019

blackwomenentrepreneurs:

The intersectionality of being black and a women is crucial to understanding the black female experience in the business world. This unique standing allows focus to stand at an intersection and get the hardships of gender and race. But it also allows an outlook on different problems. Though many times these intersections are ignored they have shaped pitches, bussiness models, etc. So understanding this helps understand how to find your niche in the market. A problem only a black women can fix. 


“When feminism does not explicitly oppose racism and when anti-racism does not incorporate opposition to the patriarchy, race and gender politics often end up being antagonistic to each other and both interests lose.“ -Kimberle Crenshaw



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