
Across the African continent and its diaspora, women are building businesses, raising communities, running NGOs, driving education, and advocating for

In the global tech conversation, Artificial Intelligence (AI) often feels distant—like it belongs in Silicon Valley boardrooms or high-tech research

The political world has long been a space where men dominate key positions, often leaving women on the sidelines. With Kamala Harris shattering one of the highest glass ceilings in U.S. politics, she has shown that the barriers, while challenging, are not unbreakable.

Across the African continent and its diaspora, women are building businesses, raising communities, running NGOs, driving education, and advocating for justice. We are the heartbeat

In the global tech conversation, Artificial Intelligence (AI) often feels distant—like it belongs in Silicon Valley boardrooms or high-tech research labs in Europe or Asia.

The political world has long been a space where men dominate key positions, often leaving women on the sidelines. With Kamala Harris shattering one of the highest glass ceilings in U.S. politics, she has shown that the barriers, while challenging, are not unbreakable.