Journalism for some, is a way to use literature to capture what is happening in our times. Some see it as a biblical chronological stories of events, from topics that touch our lives to topics that have changed our views. These women, have found a way to build a following capturing readers from over 200 countries worldwide on a single platform, workingmomin20s.com - hear their stories and find out what motivates them.
Angelisa Ross: I am a socially conscience story teller. I write about social events pertaining to mental health and personal style. I started my career well before I received a degree in magazine journalism from San Jose State University. My experiences as a Bay Area native born in the end of the 80’s have molded me into a street smart, mover and shaker. In the sixth grade I watched the fall of the twin towers on the news as I got ready for school in my families small apartment. I have lived through the birth of cell phones and voted in my first presidential elections where an African American and woman were on the same ballot. I have watched communication shift from talking to sending text messages. I’ve seen college students get a degree and end up homeless or on unemployment. I’ve watch police unjustly kill on camera and continue without and consequences. I use everything that I’ve learned to write about topics that promote awareness and growth.
Shynna Key: I am the Financial Fanatic. I have been the financial & business contributor for Working Mom in the 20’s for a little over 1 year. I gained many different opportunities and exposure by writing for Working Mom in the 20’s.
I am an Author, Financial & Business Empowerment Inspirational Speaker that provides Information. To promote my knowledge of finance and business, I make myself available for seminars, workshops and speaking engagements in my minority communities. The key fundamental messages for my seminars and teaching engagement is to promote audience including the youth in the areas such as financial success, how credit works, building multiple streams of income, saving, investing, the differences between assets and liabilities. For bookings, click here.
My book, Wealth is a Mindset is available in 39,000 retail stores and 13 countries.
Notably articles includes: How to earn a Credit Score of 800 , Planning to Buy a House? What You Need to Know about Qualification , Money MindSet After Holiday Spending
Angela Asante: Journalism has offered me a platform to spread my positive energy with readers.
“It’s fantastic to be part of a diverse group of ladies who redefine feminism in a way that has nothing to do with hating men but everything to do with love, family values and the brilliance of women.”
Angela Asante is a professional soccer journalist and a motivational writer from Ghana, West Africa. She’s fluent in French and English and on course to being perfect in Italian. Currently single, Angela embraces life with open arms and radiates goodness through her official Motivational Author page filled with self-written quotes.
In August 2016, she launched www.CRonaldoDaily.com, which she refers to as “the best fan site dedicated to European soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo that fans had been waiting for, all this while!”
With almost 10 years of experience in online football journalism, the founder of C. Ronaldo Daily (CRD) is now giving back to people by offering free training to any volunteer qualified to join Team CRD (http://cronaldodaily.com/work-for-us/) – the machine behind this fast-growing online community of Ronaldo fans.
Notably Articles: Work-Life-Balance, Top Companies Adopting These Concepts , How to Ask For a Promotion in 4 Vital Steps, What To Do About an Overbearing and Aggressive Boss
Angela Lewis: Writing is my passion. I’ve been writing for as long as I can remember. My dream is that journalism to be my full-time career. I like writing about things that inform, encourage, and inspire people. The topics that I enjoy writing about the most are social issues concerning women, children and families. I hope to be able to inspire others and give them opportunities to follow their dreams the same way I have been able to do so. Being one of the contributors for Workingmomin20s.com is great. Writing gives me the opportunity to have a voice in the world where I would otherwise remain silent. It gives me a way to express myself in a special way. Lastly, journalism has helped me to learn and grow as a writer. I look forward and I am excited to see what the future holds for me in this industry.
Notable Articles: Think You Know Africa? Think Again, Redefine Sexy- What is Sexy?, Learning Disparity Between Black and White Boys
Stylist. Writer. Mogul Mom. Amber Aaron Mosley is a Los Angeles based stylist and freelance writer. Native to the San Francisco Bay Area, Amber spent much of her adolescence in Oakland and traveling the country. After moving abroad and earning her Masters in Luxury Goods & Services in Monaco, she decided a career in Corporate America was no longer in her cards. In true entrepreneurial form, Amber operates her own style consulting company and is co-owner of Design │Brand │Market, a full-service graphic design and branding firm.
Links: amberaaron.com, designbrandmarket.com
On writing for WorkingMomIn20s.com:The platform has allowed me to elevate my writing to new levels and challenges me to stay abreast of what’s current in my industry—as work-from-home parenting has the tendency to be more parenting than work. Working with an expanding group of talented, forward-thinking women provides the motivation to continue building my empire while setting the pace for African American women following in my footsteps.