The Black Chamber of Commerce Inland Empire (BCCIE). We are a forward-thinking business-centric organization focused on education, networking and empowerment. Our goal is to help grow minority-owned businesses throughout the Inland Empire. Please browse our site and read my welcome letter on the...
The New York City Black Chamber of Commerce is a nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation organization dedicated to the economic empowerment of African American communities and economically empower and sustain African American communities through entrepreneurship and ca...
THE BLACK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ADVOCATES FOR AFRICAN-AMERICAN BUSINESSESWilliamsGibson, Jessica
To advocate and promote Black business and economic development within the public and private sectors, resulting in a sound economic base that supports the survival and self-determination of the African-American community.
Chamber of Commerce. “This research informs our work as we pursue targeted, data-driven, and sustainable solutions that will help deliver the American promise of equal opportunity to all.” Key findings and takeaways from the analysis include: On education:Black students are twic...
Using 13 years of Consumer Expenditure Survey data with price information from the Consumer Price Index and the American Chamber of Commerce Cost of Living... JX Fan - 《Family & Consumer Sciences Research Journal》 被引量: 41发表: 1998年 ...
Two Black Chamber executives reflect on the role of Black business in American history and the key issues facing the community today.
Oakland African American Chamber of CommerceSave this event: Black History Month Joint MixerShare this event: Black History Month Joint Mixer DAAA Black History Month Events! Fri, Feb 28 • 6:00 PM Cesar Chavez Middle School From $0.00 District African American ...
Sujay, was the first female and the first African American to hold the position of U.S. Ambassador for International Religious Freedom. Appointed by President Barack Obama, she was the principal advisor to the President of the United States for religious freedom globally. She has served as a ...
These are the questions that need to be asked, considered, and discussed by HBCU business schools and African American organizations like the HBCU Chamber of Commerce. It is no surprise that the highest concentration of African American-owned businesses are in locations with higher African ...