why we’re scared
2016 election
In exit polls, Black women are the demographic group that are the most afraid of the President-elect presidency (76% said they were scared in exit polls) . We asked six women to share what that fear looks like, how the election has affected their families, and how they plan on moving forward in the wake of the 2016 election. .
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Issue No. 33
GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN
Candace Matthews considers herself abundantly blessed. From getting into one of the best business schools in the country to becoming a Fortune 500 company’s division general manager by the time she was 50, Matthews hit every one of her personal milestones with a seeming ease. Every one that is, except becoming a wife and mother. Matthews spoke with mater mea about her path to motherhood and offers need-to-know tips on how to succeed in the business world.
Issue No. 5
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK
Wardrobe stylist Mengly Hernandez has a laid-back attitude that may seem out of place in the hectic, go-go-go pace that is her native New York. But her relaxed approach to life has seen her through a series of life changing events (like her 13-year-old son Ousmane, at 18) that have made the 32- year-old mom stronger. Hernandez spoke candidly with mater mea about how she got to where she is today: a successful businesswoman and confident mom.
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