
On June 20, the 10th Annual Charlottesville-Albemarle Black Business Expo will take place at the Jefferson School African-American Heritage Center. This event is vital to our community, showcasing Black-owned businesses and fostering economic independence.
With over 40 vendors, the Expo offers attendees the opportunity to engage with local entrepreneurs, enjoy live entertainment, and participate in meaningful discussions that promote Black entrepreneurship.
This Expo is not just an event; it embodies the spirit of collaboration and support within our community, allowing Black entrepreneurs to thrive and enrich the local economy.
As we approach this significant anniversary, we encourage reflection on how such gatherings reinforce our collective economic strengths. What are your thoughts on the importance of community events like this in supporting Black-owned businesses?
Black entrepreneurs need infrastructure and inspiration. Read more here: https://cvillerightnow.com/news/208802-10th-annual-charlottesville-albemarle-black-business-expo-set-for-june-20/