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 PUBLICATION/ISSUE REVIEW COMPLETE as of Wednesday, July 23, 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