Melamoon Launches in Toronto: Fueling Black Entrepreneurs with Capital, Culture, and Community
🌟 Exciting times ahead for Black entrepreneurs! 🌟 I’m thrilled to share that the Melamoon event is set to take place on September 26-27, 2025, at the Globe and Mail Centre in Toronto. This two-day experience is aimed at empowering Black founders by providing the support, investment, and community needed to turn their ambitious ideas […]
Black-owned children’s bookstore set to reopen in Raleigh
Exciting news in Raleigh! Liberation Station, a cherished Black-owned children’s bookstore, is set to make its comeback in Montague Plaza this Juneteenth, 2026. This initiative not only celebrates cultural empowerment but also highlights the importance of supporting local businesses in our communities. As we embrace this moment of revival, it reminds us of the role […]
Knoxville ‘Black in Business’ entrepreneurs scoop sweets, heal with ink and so much more
Celebrating diversity and innovation in entrepreneurship, Knoxville’s “Black in Business” series continues to shine a light on remarkable local business owners. From the delicious flavors of Nappy Wingz to the healing artistry of Allmon Artistry, each entrepreneur brings a unique story of resilience and creativity to our community. These businesses not only thrive but also […]
Black Chamber of Arizona partners with City of Chandler to host Free National Black Business Month Summit on Aug. 1
Exciting news! The Black Chamber of Arizona is partnering with the City of Chandler to host the inaugural National Black Business Month Summit on August 1st. This free, full-day event will celebrate and empower Black-owned businesses, featuring interactive workshops, a live panel discussion, and a vendor marketplace. It’s an incredible opportunity to connect, collaborate, and […]
Third Annual Crown Pitch Competition Backs Black Entrepreneurs
The recent Crown Pitch competition highlighted the importance of supporting Black entrepreneurs as they build essential services within local communities. Organized by The Women of Knoxville in collaboration with the Shora Foundation, this year’s event showcased **six inspiring Black women entrepreneurs**. Each presented unique business ideas aimed at addressing real community needs, from childcare to […]