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Monisha Brown

Atlanta

Senior Editor at Rolling Out

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  • Dec 8, 2024 | rollingout.com | Monisha Brown

    Monisha J. Brown: Good morning rolling out family. This is Monisha J. Brown, and I am here today with another episode of “A Seat at the Table” with today’s guest, Administrator Isabel Guzman. She is the 27th Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) under the Biden administration. She also serves on the Biden cabinet, and she is responsible for a $500 billion portfolio, with $50 billion of those dollars earmarked, annually, for small businesses.

  • Dec 7, 2024 | rollingout.com | Monisha Brown

    Monisha J. Brown: A’zaria, you have this beautiful opportunity to film in Atlanta. You are from Atlanta, you’re on two great shows that are both filmed in Atlanta. Tell us about the show “Found,” which I think is very meaningful and purposeful, particularly for Black women. A’zaria Carter: “Found” is a show produced by and starring Shanola Hampton. “Found’s” showrunner is Nkechi Okoro Carrol. Shanola (Gabi) runs an agency called M&A.

  • Nov 29, 2024 | rollingout.com | Monisha Brown

    “Holiday spending is a want, not a need,” she emphasizes. “It may feel like a requirement, but it’s not.”In the glittering lure of holiday consumerism, financial advisor Kamila Elliott emerges as a beacon of pragmatic wisdom, offering a lifeline to those tempted by seasonal spending temptations.

  • Nov 5, 2024 | rollingout.com | Monisha Brown

    Monisha Brown: One of the things I wanted to talk to you about and I thought you’d be good at addressing, is the conversation around Kamala’s race and gender. Specifically, if you’re a Black woman, how would you lean into the conversation if someone said, “Just because she’s Black or she’s a woman, she’s not going to get my vote?” How would you navigate that conversation? Commissioner-elect Mo Ivory: I mean, I would ask them to look at my record and the work that I’ve done.

  • Nov 5, 2024 | rollingout.com | Monisha Brown

    Monisha Brown: One of the things I wanted to talk to you about, and I thought you’d be good at addressing, is the conversation around Kamala’s race and gender. Specifically, if you’re a Black woman, how would you lean into the conversation if someone said, “Just because she’s Black or she’s a woman, she’s not going to get my vote?” How would you navigate that conversation? I mean, I would ask them to look at my record and the work that I’ve done.

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