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More than 600 people were at the Rochdale Village Community Center last Saturday.The co-op held an Our Village Kwanzaa and Christmas Market at its grand ballroom, located at 169-65 137

by Black Enterprise December 22, 2025 Zalika Broady talked to BLACK ENTERPRISE about how she has perfected her craft while keeping the timeless salon experience. For over 20 years, one

December 22, 2025 – At its Annual Black Business Excellence Gala on Thursday, Dec. 11, the Greater Savannah Black Chamber of Commerce (GSBCC) was formally awarded a $136,700 Small Business

State-funded work came after Jonathan Jackson was paid as a $13,000-a-month consultant for JB Pritzker’s 2018 campaign for governor. This article is only available to subscribers Offer valid for non-subscribers

She serves on over 21 boards and committees and is the founder of two consulting firms; Velma Trayham is an emerging entrepreneur and a voice for women and African Americans

by Keka Araújo July 22, 2025 Critics argue that boycotting businesses owned by fellow Black people, regardless of origin, diverts energy and resources from the larger struggle against systemic racism

If I have the leverage and the power and the ownership to shift this community, it can be bigger than just me bringing Arubah here. Black Business Week is a

Michigan ChronicleEbony JJ CurryJuly 14, 2025 While elite universities and accelerator programs continue to overlook grassroots founders, three local entrepreneurs have stepped up to create what mainstream institutions never prioritized:

The inaugural Afro Vibe Festival will start today at Marina Park, showcasing the wide range of growing black-owned businesses throughout Northern Ontario. On Friday afternoon, the two-day event kicked off

A trailblazing program that made Memphis the only American city where women business owners outnumbered men has vanished, leaving minority female entrepreneurs scrambling for alternatives after Tennessee’s sweeping elimination of