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The Saturday after Thanksgiving is Small Business Saturday, a day dedicated to helping small businesses thrive. To celebrate, Tarik Moody with Hyfin, a digital media platform that highlights Black culture,
Whether helping entrepreneurs get access to capital or creating resources for families affected by dementia, these impactful Virginians are changing the commonwealth for the better. Akosua Acheamponmaa Director, Norfolk State
by Mary Spiller November 30, 2024 The Brown Mamas Marketplace will take place on Small Business Saturday and feature local vendors from the Pittsburgh area. Founder of Brown Mamas Inc.,
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant concept; it’s a transformative force reshaping industries, economies, and societies. For African-Americans, engaging with this technological revolution is not just beneficial—it’s essential.
As a small business owner, Allison McDonough tackles many tasks both in and out of her comfort zone. Nine years ago, McDonough combined her background in marketing and passion for
The Saturday after Thanksgiving is Small Business Saturday, a day dedicated to helping small businesses thrive. To celebrate, Tarik Moody with Hyfin, a digital media platform that highlights Black culture,
Whether helping entrepreneurs get access to capital or creating resources for families affected by dementia, these impactful Virginians are changing the commonwealth for the better. Akosua Acheamponmaa Director, Norfolk State University
by Mary Spiller November 30, 2024 The Brown Mamas Marketplace will take place on Small Business Saturday and feature local vendors from the Pittsburgh area. Founder of Brown Mamas Inc.,
Blackout Holiday Market showcases Oaklands black-owned small businesses Two-day holiday market provides networking and resources to black-owned small businesses and promotes shopping local. OAKLAND, Calif. – The holiday shopping season
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant concept; it’s a transformative force reshaping industries, economies, and societies. For African-Americans, engaging with this technological revolution is not just beneficial—it’s essential.
As a small business owner, Allison McDonough tackles many tasks both in and out of her comfort zone. Nine years ago, McDonough combined her background in marketing and passion for