The former owner of the Bronzeville Coffee House is quietly working behind drawn blinds to bring back the cafe that was once a cultural hub for the neighborhood.
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9 Black-Owned Companies Launched In 2016 to Address Racism, Keep Money in the Black Community – Atlanta Black Star
Tanasia Kenney | Atlanta Black Star Innclusive: A Unique Lodging Service for the Black Traveler Formerly known as Noirebnb, Innclusive launched this year after several incidents of racial discrimination against Black travelers looking to book lodging on website Airbnb. The Black start-up’s mission is to make journeyers feel safe, warm and welcome by providing lodging […]
View MoreBlack Businesses Matter, Too: BLM Introduces Website to Connect Black Consumers with Nearby Enterprises – Atlanta Black Star
In its ongoing efforts to improve Black lives nationwide, social justice organization Black Lives Matter has now made it that much easier for consumers to connect with nearby Black-owned businesses.
View More5 Organizations Helping Minority Startup Founders Succeed – Entrepreneur.com
Several organizations have emerged as leaders in the effort to help minority entrepreneurs in the United States.
View MoreSo many Black Businesses, so Little Clout: In a Majority Black City, Detroit Black Business still lags
“At the end of the day the data hasn’t changed that much. The gaps haven’t changed that much,”…
View MoreWhen Banking Black Was Not Enough, This Woman Took an Extraordinary Extra Step to Help Black-Owned Businesses
You could call it a hidden-camera show, but that’s not exactly what it is. It’s so much more than that.
View MoreMeet the East Coast’s First Black Female Comic Book Store Owner
Ariell Johnson checks out a customer at the cash register as patrons browse her store’s collection of comic books. The 33-year-old is the owner of Amalgam Comics and Coffeehouse in Philadelphia. You might say Johnson is a superhero herself.
View More15 Successful African American Entrepreneurs on Etsy
Since its launch back in 2005, Etsy has grown into a huge ecommerce market for handmade and vintage goods. Browsing through Etsy, you can see products from a huge variety of sellers.
View MoreUnstacking the Deck For African-American Entrepreneurs
America consistently hails the iconic entrepreneur: We perpetuate a lofty, myopic, unrealistic standard of entrepreneurial success defined by trendy inventions, fast-paced growth and billion dollar profits.
View MoreFollowing the Footsteps of African-American Worker Cooperatives
“We liked the ability to improve neighborhoods by actively having employees build co-ops in a neighborhood that’s challenged, where people could actually walk to and from work, building wealth and keeping the money in the neighborhood.”
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