Black Female Empowerment Speakers
Black female empowerment speakers ignite inspiration by sharing personal journeys of strength, ambition, and overcoming obstacles. Misogynoir – where racism and sexism collide – continues to silence Black women in the workplace. In a recent study, 42% of women of colour were identified to have been overlooked for promotion and 39% feel forced to conform to white norms. Despite the discrimination they face, Black women continue to lead, innovate, and drive change across every sector. Our Black female empowerment speakers bring lived experience, professional expertise, and powerful insight into the realities of navigating hostile workplaces while pushing for progress. By hiring a female empowerment speaker, you can spark real transformation, building spaces where Black women can thrive, not just survive. Browse our range of female empowerment speakers to hire today.
Ama Agbeze
Vernā Myers
Toju Duke
Founder & CEO of Bedrock AI, Founder of Diverse AI & Former Programme Manager of Responsible AI at GoogleChristabel Nettey
Desirèe Henry
Aaliyah Powell
Alice Dearing
Natalie & Naomi Evans
Founders of Everyday Racism (EDR)Vee Kativhu
Content Creator, Young Leader for the Sustainable Development Goals for UNICEF, Founder & Former Director of Empowered By VeeTinea Taylor
BBC Radio 1 Presenter & Former KISS FM PresenterJawahir Roble
Noreen Khan
TV Host, Stand-Up Comedian, Former BBC Asian Network Presenter & Ambassador of King Charles' The British Asian TrustHow Prevalent is Discrimination Against Black Women?
Discrimination against Black women is deeply widespread across professional and societal settings. More than 60% of Black women have been personally affected by racial trauma in the past year. In the workplace, 68% report racial bias, and 31% have been unfairly denied promotions – a figure rising to 45% among disabled Black women. Over 50% have quit their jobs due to racial inequalities, and half of those in senior roles have resigned due to racism. Additionally, 1 in 5 feel pressured to straighten their hair, and 92% want to see systemic change in their workplaces.
Sources: Lean In & Inclusive Employers
How Can I Empower Black Women?
You can empower Black women by actively addressing systemic inequalities and fostering inclusive environments. In support of this, you can take part in various events throughout the year that are dedicated to spotlighting Black women’s voices, celebrating their achievements, and raising awareness of the barriers they continue to face. These key events are the perfect opportunity for you to generate support for Black women:
- International Black Women’s History Month – April
- Black History Month – October
- International Women’s Day – 8th March
For expert guidance on who the top Black female empowerment speakers are to hire, read our official guide: Top 10 Powerful Black Female Speakers For Hire.
To hire a Black female empowerment speaker, contact The BAME Speakers Agency today! Call 0203 9317 392 or complete our online contact form, and one of our agents will be in touch to assist.
