Women’s History Month

Kimberley Lawrence-Curry has dedicated her 30-year career to the healthcare industry.  Lawrence-Curry graduated from Western Kentucky University with a degree in Business Administration and began her career at Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield.  She later worked at the IU Medical Group-Specialty Care as a Managed Care Consultant. Today, Lawrence-Curry uses her vast knowledge of health […]

Raimeka Graham is a devoted wife, mother, educator, and community leader. She has been married to Chalton Graham Sr. for twenty-two years. Together, they have three children Imani, Kennedi, and Chalton Jr (CJ). In 2021, she became a loving Mimi to her first grandchild, Kace. Raimeka received her Bachelors in Elementary Education from Purdue University […]

Kiahna W. Davis is a finance and operations professional, leadership guru, author, community activist, speaker, philanthropist, and a kingdom kid. She is a graduate of Indiana University, where she was initiated into Tau Chapter in the Spring of 1997. She later received her MBA in Accounting, focusing on taxation, from Indiana Wesleyan University. She is […]

Rev. Janai S. A. Downs Janai Downs is a proud native of Gary, Indiana, and has lived as an Indianapolis resident for nearly 24 years.   Janai has worked in the nonprofit sector since 2005 when she joined the staff of the YMCA of Greater Indianapolis. In her twelve-plus years with the Y, Janai served […]

Happy Women's History Month! We spotlight actress, singer, author and activist Sheryl Lee Ralph for her continuous work in entertainment and her community at large. Discover more about her journey in the industry and beyond inside.

We can always count on Brown Girl Jane to support Black women and with their #BrownGirlSwap campaign, they’re definitely keeping the support going strong! The #BrownGirlSwap campaign originally called on women to commit to swapping at least five of their daily products for brands owned by Black women. Since the launch of the campaign, Brown […]

Women's History Month

Aleesia Johnson – IPS Superintendent #1 Aleesia Johnson is the first African American woman to serve as Superintendent of the Indianapolis Public Schools, which is the largest school district in the state of Indiana that serves over 30,000 students across 88 unique schools and programs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTEpuyWqDTU Pamela Poore – McDonald’s Owner Operator #2 Pamela Poore, […]

Women's History Month

In honor of Women's History Month, here is a list of Black women pioneers in history as well as the present day.