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Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! February is Black History Month. During the month we strive to celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of African-Americans, it’s also a time to spread economic wealth — in this case, with Black designers. In the […]

Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! February is Black History Month. During the month we strive to celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of African-Americans, it’s also a time to spread economic wealth — in this case, with Black designers. In the […]

Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! February is Black History Month. During the month we strive to celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of African-Americans, it’s also a time to spread economic wealth — in this case, with Black designers. In the […]

U.S. Black Chambers, Inc.Nov. 20, 2023 Today, Google, in collaboration with the U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. (USBC), announced the launch of the fourth annual Black-owned Friday campaign. This initiative aims to drive support for Black-owned businesses nationwide, fostering economic empowerment within the Black community. This year’s campaign features KeKe Palmer, Emmy Award-winning actress and recording […]

MILWAUKEE (AP) — President Joe Biden touted his administration’s support for minority-owned businesses and the replacement of lead pipes during a visit here on Wednesday while also swiping at Donald Trump’s rhetoric toward migrants and his ongoing lies about his election loss. Watch Biden’s remarks in the player above. The trip showed how Biden is trying to […]

Amidst the landscape of U.S. birth centers, a stark reality emerges. Approximately only 20 out of about 400 U.S. birth centers are led by Black, Indigenous, and people of color, according to Non-Profit Quartely. This results in disproportionately limited access for Black birthing individuals, midwives and health centers. This lack of representation in maternal healthcare […]

Courtesy of the Black Paper Party Pictured are the founders of Black Paper Party, a company that specializes in selling holiday ornaments, wrapping paper and other holiday decor with authentic Black characters. CNN  —  Madia Willis, Jasmine Hudson and J’Aaron Merchant were all working at the Walmart corporate headquarters in Arkansas in 2019 when they […]

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — If not for Diner en Blanc, Robyn Baxter might not have started her business selling delicious handcrafted charcuterie boards. In the annual event, thousands of people dress all in white before they dine out at a location kept secret . . .

Paul E.X. Brown provided political commentary and programming at WERD in the 1950s. Photograph courtesy of Indiana University; Jack Gibson Collection From Black-owned financial institutions and restaurants to Ebenezer Baptist Church, the NAACP, and the legendary Royal Peacock nightclub, Atlanta’s Black history makers have always made their way to Auburn Avenue. So it should be […]

Small business owners are coming together in Oakland Friday and Saturday to create a marketplace on one of the busiest shopping weekends of the year to support local entrepreneurs in the Black community.  The Blackout Market hopes to generate more spending in the same community its vendors represent for the second year in a row […]


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