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The National African Federated Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Nafcoc) is set to celebrate its 60th anniversary on April 2-4 in Durban, marking a significant milestone in the ongoing struggle
As attacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion at the corporate level continue, it’s evident that some of the first to be impacted have been Black women-owned businesses. Whether it’s brands
The U.S. Census Bureau finds there were 2,653 minority-owned businesses registered in the Birmingham area in 2022. Twenty-nine percent of them were Black-owned, and they brought in an estimated $4.23
Chanceé Lundy’s journey from Selma teen to Executive Director of Southern Black Girls and Women’s Consortium demonstrates how investing in Black girls creates leaders who return to lift communities, as
Clear Channel UK is doubling down on its commitment to supporting Black-owned businesses with the return of the Compass scheme in 2025, in partnership with Jamii. This year, the initiative
The National African Federated Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Nafcoc) is set to celebrate its 60th anniversary on April 2-4 in Durban, marking a significant milestone in the ongoing struggle
As attacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion at the corporate level continue, it’s evident that some of the first to be impacted have been Black women-owned businesses. Whether it’s brands
The U.S. Census Bureau finds there were 2,653 minority-owned businesses registered in the Birmingham area in 2022. Twenty-nine percent of them were Black-owned, and they brought in an estimated $4.23
Courtesy: GFW Inc. FORT WAYNE, Ind. (ADAMS) – A recent report from the Brookings Institution reveals that the Fort Wayne metropolitan area has achieved one of the highest growth rates
Chanceé Lundy’s journey from Selma teen to Executive Director of Southern Black Girls and Women’s Consortium demonstrates how investing in Black girls creates leaders who return to lift communities, as
Clear Channel UK is doubling down on its commitment to supporting Black-owned businesses with the return of the Compass scheme in 2025, in partnership with Jamii. This year, the initiative
