By Jeroslyn JoVonn Cecilia Pearson’s Babypalooza brand aims to help new parents adjust to life with their children. She has been spearheading the company since its inception in 2005 while advocating for more funding for Black women...
By Jasmine Browley For Cecilia Pearson, it was important to help new parents struggling with the significant shifts in their lives. The founder and CEO of Babypallooza, an online hub that aims to address the fear and loneliness first-time...
By Essence It’s that time again and another group of talented business owners will get the chance to win big for their businesses. Tune in TODAY, Feb 26th at 3:00 pm EST on EssenceStudios.com for our first New Voices + Target Accelerators Pitch...
By Taylor Justice While 2020 brought its fair share of turmoil, there were still pockets of joy that are worth celebrating. As we look forward to 2021, with a lot of hope and good vibes, we can’t help but reflect on all that 2020 has taught us. To...
By Sharron Swain For years now, people have been working to make Birmingham a destination for minority and women-owned businesses. Today we’re featuring nine Black-owned startups, including one that’s partnering with the Charles Barkley Foundation...
By Ameera Steward For Cecilia Pearson, founder and CEO of Birmingham-based Babypalooza, an important next personal and professional step is to invest in Black women who are establishing businesses—just as others made investments in her. “I had...