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STL Black Biz Celebrates Women’s History Month 2026. Every March, Women’s History Month gives us a reason to pause and look around —because Black women are building, leading, healing, teaching, creating, and holding it down in ways that deserve more than a quick shoutout. At STL Black Biz, we take that seriously.

This year, we’re proud to bring back our Women’s History Month celebration for the third time—and we’re doing it the STL Black Biz way: rooted in community, focused on impact, and centered on real stories across St. Louis.

Honoring Black Women in St. Louis—Known and Unknown

STL Black Biz Celebrates Women’s History Month 2026. Yes, we’re honoring Black women you already know: the founders with storefronts and staff, the organizers whose names stay on the flyers, the professionals with titles, awards, and a track record the city can’t ignore.

But we’re also celebrating the women who don’t get posted enough.

The auntie who always shows up with resources. The mentor who answers calls after hours. The quiet boss who keeps her business running without needing applause. The mama building legacy while managing life. The woman in your neighborhood who makes sure other people eat, grow, and win—even when she’s tired.

That’s what this month is about: visibility with meaning.

Why Women’s History Month Matters for Our Community

Women’s History Month isn’t just a history lesson. It’s a reminder that our community is moving forward because Black women keep pushing it forward—often without the credit, the funding, or the support they deserve.

And in St. Louis, we see it every day—in business, education, wellness, nonprofit work, creativity, and leadership.

Here’s the call: help us celebrate them in real time. Follow along all month as we spotlight Black women across St. Louis—from well-known leaders to everyday legends.

STL Black Biz — we don’t just celebrate history. We spotlight it in real time.

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