Trademark Overview
On Friday, July 12, 2024, a trademark application was filed for WOMANING WHILE BLACK with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the WOMANING WHILE BLACK trademark a serial number of 98646124. The federal status of this trademark filing is APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION as of Monday, July 7, 2025. This trademark is owned by Benivia Lee, LLC. The WOMANING WHILE BLACK trademark is filed in the Clothing & Apparel Products, Advertising, Business and Retail Services, and Education & Entertainment Services categories with the following description:
Organizing online communities to encourage inclusive empowerment among women of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds in an effort to reframe recognized biases; Entertainment and educational services, namely providing blogs, podcasts, and non-downloadable videos for the purpose of empowering women, namely women of black ethnicity; providing a website featuring blogs, non-downloadable publications, podcasts, and non-downloadable videos for the purpose of educating others on the plight of women, namely women of black ethnicity
Bottoms as clothing, namely, shorts, skirts, skorts, pants, sweatpants; Tops as clothing, namely, tank tops, crop tops, sweaters, long-sleeve shirts, button down shirts, dress shirts, blouses; Clothing, namely, jerseys, bodysuits, dresses, swimsuits, pajamas, undergarments, and socks; Accessories, namely, belts, scarves, headwraps, wristbands, and ties; Outerwear, namely, coats, hooded sweatshirts, hats, and gloves; Footwear, namely, shoes, sneakers, boots, slippers, heels, flats, and dress shoes.
The bringing together, for the benefit of others, of a variety of goods, excluding the transport thereof, enabling customers to conveniently view and purchase those goods by means of online retail stores featuring merchandise, namely, clothing; promoting public awareness of online communities to support women undergoing hardships related to racial profiling and gender bias, namely women of black ethnicity; promoting public awareness of the historical appreciation of black women who have experienced systemic oppression related to racial profiling and gender bias, namely women of black ethnicity