Greek Paraphernalia Proves to Be Profitable Venture for Black Businessman
The Great Recession has proven to be a mixed bag for entrepreneurs, with some struggling to keep their doors open and others flourishing. Fortunately for
The Great Recession has proven to be a mixed bag for entrepreneurs, with some struggling to keep their doors open and others flourishing. Fortunately for
Jenny Lee of the 1414 Madison Avenue boutique is a consummate fashionista and jewelry junky with a flair for haute couture and celebrity styling. Lee
While awaiting a flight to New York, I struck up a conversation with a college student, Kristoff Calhoun, who was taking advantage of Airtran Airways
Many high profile athletes, entertainers and business persons call the big “D” home. (Dallas is the little “d”). After all, we have 3 professional sports
When 27-year-old Cicely Schatzman was offered a once-in-a-lifetime chance to trace her paternal lineage, she didn’t hesitate to take Essence magazine up on the offer.
The black press was created out of necessity. Due to the overt racism of white-owned publications that failed to cover black news or hire black
Payne is spreading the message of strength and inner beauty via her website, The Savvy Sistah, a hub of positivity for women of color.
DETROIT – If you are able to steal a moment of Crystal Windham’s time, you quickly discern how her creative input greatly contributed to the
Financial freedom is a phrase that we have all heard and want to achieve. Well, one of the best steps you can take in the
After 21 years of serving as the face of “Sunday Night Baseball” on ESPN, Hall of Famer Joe Morgan was fired. The speculation that Morgan
Black America ails from a glaring sparsity of independent black political thinkers on radio who can eloquently address, and provide viable solutions to, the myriad issues besieging
On a brisk Friday afternoon in Chicago, at the Chicago Minority Supplier Diversity Council’s rolling out met with one of the most dynamic and resourceful business women
Bullseye’s paw prints can be found on East 116th Street leading you straight to Pleasant Avenue where you will find his new home. The mascot
Accomplished author and businesswoman Wahida Clark shares what inspired her to establish her own business, what advice she has for upcoming authors, how she managed
Statistics continue to substantiate and validate the city of Atlanta’s worldwide perception as the black mecca. The U.S. Census Bureau reported that Georgia has the
Tracy Nicole is more that just an author, she’s an activist. She penned her first novel, Who Said Peaches Were Perfect?, to help young women,
Despite the fact that African Americans represent 13 percent of the U.S. population, an extremely miniscule 7 percent of this influential demographic sit on the
Bullseye’s paw prints can be found on East 116th Street leading you straight to Pleasant Avenue where you will find his new home. The mascot
For those who saw the 2006 American biographical drama The Pursuit of Happyness, who can ever forget that gut-wrenching scene when the struggling but unrelenting
HOUSTON — Michelle Thornton is the senior vice president and African American segment manager at Wells Fargo/Wachovia. She’s responsible for the African American segment, working