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20 women entrepreneurs will be selected to scale their businesses with world-class training and community support.
"I'm concerned as to whether we'll be able to survive this," said Gladys Harrison, owner of Big Mama's Kitchen &…
Goldman Sachs has now nixed a 2018 diversity initiative after reportedly reaching its goal to invest $1 billion into Black…
Walmart's grant to the Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs is part of its 2020 pledge to invest $100 million in…
This year marks the fourth year of the program, which was originally launched in 2020 to bolster Black-owned businesses.
Black entrepreneurs in Augusta, Georgia can now benefit from a new program to receive financial support and training.
Seattle is now home to the Black-owned bookstore, Loving Room: Diaspora books & salon, which aims to be a cultural…
The St. Louis-based nonprofit, Brownpreneurs, aims to foster, support, and train the next generation of Black entrepreneurs.
Allen acquired the network for $11 million after approval from a Florida bankruptcy court, according to a company press release.
The T-shirt Curry wore at Tuesday's post-game press conference is a response to a sign posted outside a Boston sports…
A program designed to help Black-owned restaurants survive and thrive has provided $10,000 grants to 100 restauranteurs across the U.S.
"It speaks to the intergenerational wealth gap that opened up in part due to this type of land loss," says…
Rares, founded by Sapp in 2020, provides a platform for investors to buy and trade fractional shares of high-end sneakers.
Yema Khalif and Hawi Awash will also join a newly created community board for the town of Tiburon, which will…
Yvette Moyo founded MOBE in 1992 to connect Black entrepreneurs in marketing, business and entertainment, providing support and guidance.
A Detroit man has gone viral after showing the tips and tricks he uses to detail cars at his company…
In a survey of 1,300 Black Americans, approximately 20 percent found Black History Month promotions disingenuous and offensive.
Three trade organizations have joined forces to form the Detroit United Front, which will support Black-owned businesses in the city.
Over the last five years, activities catered to Black culture are on the rise — including board games for us,…