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Last week, after more than 50 years of advocating for local businesses, the Miami-Dade Chamber of Commerce cut the ribbon on its first permanent headquarters in the organization’s history. Returning
The Independence Business Alliance (IBA) — the local LGBTQ+ chamber of commerce — was recently named National Affiliate Chamber of the Year by the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC).
In Seattle’s bustling tech scene, a new nonprofit is carving out a dedicated space for Black entrepreneurs, addressing long-standing gaps in funding and support. SEA619, founded by Arif Gursel, launched
Emilia Robertson has always been the friend at parties who makes the drinks. Among her circle, she became known for one thing in particular — making great Jell-O shots. Robertson
Lolita Tramel, DNP Submitted photo By Lolita Tramel, DNP | Family and Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner As Black Business Month comes to a close, I’m reminded of how the most personal
Last week, after more than 50 years of advocating for local businesses, the Miami-Dade Chamber of Commerce cut the ribbon on its first permanent headquarters in the organization’s history. Returning
The Independence Business Alliance (IBA) — the local LGBTQ+ chamber of commerce — was recently named National Affiliate Chamber of the Year by the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC).
In Seattle’s bustling tech scene, a new nonprofit is carving out a dedicated space for Black entrepreneurs, addressing long-standing gaps in funding and support. SEA619, founded by Arif Gursel, launched
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA – JULY 04: <> attends the 2025 ESSENCE Festival of Culture presented by Coca-Cola at Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on July 04, 2025 in New Orleans,
Emilia Robertson has always been the friend at parties who makes the drinks. Among her circle, she became known for one thing in particular — making great Jell-O shots. Robertson
Lolita Tramel, DNP Submitted photo By Lolita Tramel, DNP | Family and Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner As Black Business Month comes to a close, I’m reminded of how the most personal