The U.S. is home to roughly 2.5 million black-owned businesses, according to the Census Bureau. Although the vast majority are sole proprietorships or small-scale affairs, an increasing number have regional reach and national ambitions. Below, we resurface 10 black entrepreneurs who have recently...
Complete the Black-Owned Business Submission Form now for inclusion in Directory! Our Mission WE ARE a MIGHTY people, having descended from a bloodline that survived unimaginable horrors that would have otherwise decimated all other nations. WE are a people that STILL RISE, despite repeated ef...
Motion Athletics, an athleticwear brand with a fashion and streetwear focus, is owned and operated by Idris Coleman. Amancino Mansa Musa, who works as a business strategist alongside Coleman, views this opportunity as a way to connect with the community through their brand and ...
All week on our Instagram stories we’ve been highlighting Black-owned businesses as a way that you can get involved, vote with your dollars, and show these super deserving small businesses some love. It all started because after getting personal inthis post on IGandFacebook, I came acrossan...
Location:Baltimore, Maryland Bio:"I'm Alicia, founder ofAlicia Wiley Photography, with a studio in Baltimore, Maryland. I'm a sap for: nostalgia, ambience, industrial venues, greenhouses, polaroid cameras, emotional connections, black and white photos, and making art out of memories. I've be...
Today there are 148 minority-owned financial institutions in the United States. Taken together, they have approximately $349 billion in assets in total.3 Of these, 23 are Black-owned banks. Black-owned banks provide customers not only access to the financial resources they need but also the ch...
WaySlay, a Black-owned on-demand delivery app founded by entrepreneurs Mike James and Ian Grant II has made its way to the DMV area. Their service is designed to bring beauty and hair products to your doorstep within 20 minutes.
status and symbolism – however meaningless. The corporations we speak of are white owned corporations that systematically exploit and drain the Black community/economy 365-days of the year, without compassion or consciousness regarding the devastation they wreak. These same corporations engage in and ...
Posted in Editorial Tagged black owned, economic empowerment, Economics, finance, HBCU, hbcu money, investment, news, pan-africanism, politicsPew Research Center Highlights Black-Owned Business Statistics Posted on April 22, 2024 by hbcumoney | Leave a comment Pew Research Center highlights a...
Black-owned businesses have been finding ways to sacrifice to support their community — and contribute to a better society. These stories of a Washington D.C. sewing center, a Chicago-area brand marketing and design firm, and a Memphis streetwear...