Pies are more than just dessert: They are an exercise in evenhandedness, meant by design to be sliced and shared with loved ones.
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Nation’s first shopping center owned, operated by Blacks turns 50 | The Philadelphia Tribune
When he was a boy, Howard Sullivan was always excited to join his father at the construction site of what is now Sullivan Progress Plaza in North Philadelphia.
View MoreSupermarket Pioneer Greg Calhoun, Former BE 100s CEO, Has Died | Black Enterprise
Calhoun built a multimillion-dollar empire around food and beverage, with as many as 15 supermarkets across the South.
View MoreHoward Alum Opens Hotel Dedicated To Black Culture | Blavity
‘The Moor’ opens this week and “pays homage to black culture’s finest moments both past and present,” says Damon Lawrence
View MoreBLK+GRN is Creating a Platform for Black Wellness | AFRO
Dr. Kristian Henderson is shameless about her purpose. “We wanted to connect people with products that were better for them and products that weren’t linked with hormonal issues, cancers, fibroids…”
View MoreHow This Husband-and-Wife Team Grew a B&B Empire | Entrepreneur
Once a dilapidated Brooklyn residence, Akwaaba grew to become a thriving business.
View MoreCelsious is the Most Stylish and Eco Friendly Laundrymat You’ve Ever Seen | Shoppe Black
We chatted with the founders, siblings Corinna and Theresa Williams. This is what they had to say.
View MoreBlack Restaurant Week to showcase culinary diversity | The Philadelphia Tribune
The culinary contributions of Black-owned restaurants will be showcased during the upcoming Philadelphia Black Restaurant Week.
View MoreOnline Beauty Supply Shop For Black And Hispanic Women Is Safe, Lucrative Haven | Huffington Post
Hundreds of commenters chimed in, sharing their beauty supply store experiences, both positive and negative.
View MoreThis Maker Is Helping to Build a More Inclusive Movement | Next City
“Once I got out there and started doing shows and markets, I started to notice there was a lack of representation of makers of color, and also makers who were maybe single mothers…”
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