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GLAAACC KEYNOTE SPEAKER: (L—R) GLAAACC Chairman Gene Hale, SupervisorKathryn Barger, GLAAACC President Angela Gibson-Shaw. (Karim Saafir Photography) The Greater Los Angeles African American Chamber of Commerce (GLAAACC) held their 31st
Tucked between Grand River and Livernois, a new kind of hustle pulses through Detroit’s streets. The block still carries the spirit of Motown and the rhythm of barbershop talk, but
Milwaukee-based Milky Way Tech Hub, the social impact arm of software company Jet Constellations, is partnering with the Sherman Phoenix Foundation to provide 100 Black business owners with AI-focused programming.
Brooklyn Anderson, 5, is among the entrepreneurs who will exhibit and sell their products at the annual Detroit Black Women’s Business Expo. She has a purse brand called “Hey Pretty
MONTREAL, May 8, 2025 /CNW/ – The Federation of African Canadian Economics (FACE) is excited to announce the launch of the second round of the Propelling Black Entrepreneurship Program, scheduled
GLAAACC KEYNOTE SPEAKER: (L—R) GLAAACC Chairman Gene Hale, SupervisorKathryn Barger, GLAAACC President Angela Gibson-Shaw. (Karim Saafir Photography) The Greater Los Angeles African American Chamber of Commerce (GLAAACC) held their 31st
Tucked between Grand River and Livernois, a new kind of hustle pulses through Detroit’s streets. The block still carries the spirit of Motown and the rhythm of barbershop talk, but
Milwaukee-based Milky Way Tech Hub, the social impact arm of software company Jet Constellations, is partnering with the Sherman Phoenix Foundation to provide 100 Black business owners with AI-focused programming.
Minority Women-Owned Businesses are leading the charge with bold ideas and brilliant strategies. With the right grants, they can break through barriers and redefine success. These entrepreneurs transform industries, create
Brooklyn Anderson, 5, is among the entrepreneurs who will exhibit and sell their products at the annual Detroit Black Women’s Business Expo. She has a purse brand called “Hey Pretty
MONTREAL, May 8, 2025 /CNW/ – The Federation of African Canadian Economics (FACE) is excited to announce the launch of the second round of the Propelling Black Entrepreneurship Program, scheduled to
