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The Black Talent Awards (BTA) has unveiled its 2026 finalists as the national platform prepares to mark its fifth anniversary, celebrating five years of recognising Black professional achievement, leadership, entrepreneurship
“In the heart of Chicago’s South Side, Bronzeville is one of the most influential neighborhoods in the story of Black homeownership in America,” says REALTOR® Rashauna Scott, co-partner at Keller
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) – The number of Black-owned businesses in Birmingham is growing fast according to a new report that also says opportunities to scale those businesses is not growing
To stream 3NEWS on your phone, you need the 3NEWS app. Download the 3NEWS app The Black Corpus Christi
It wasn’t the free professional workshops, networking mixers, resource fairs, and public street markets at Minneapolis Black Business Week that meant the most to attendee Jakesa Thompson. For Thompson, it
The Black Talent Awards (BTA) has unveiled its 2026 finalists as the national platform prepares to mark its fifth anniversary, celebrating five years of recognising Black professional achievement, leadership, entrepreneurship
“In the heart of Chicago’s South Side, Bronzeville is one of the most influential neighborhoods in the story of Black homeownership in America,” says REALTOR® Rashauna Scott, co-partner at Keller
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) – The number of Black-owned businesses in Birmingham is growing fast according to a new report that also says opportunities to scale those businesses is not growing
Coastal Bend entrepreneurs gathered for the Black Corpus Christi Chamber expo, connecting with resources and support during Black Business Month. CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Entrepreneurs from across the Coastal Bend
To stream 3NEWS on your phone, you need the 3NEWS app. Download the 3NEWS app The Black Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce hosted an expo for local entrepreneurs, offering resources,
It wasn’t the free professional workshops, networking mixers, resource fairs, and public street markets at Minneapolis Black Business Week that meant the most to attendee Jakesa Thompson. For Thompson, it
