
Meet America’s oldest Black-owned business: E.E Ward Moving and Storage
As the oldest continuously operating Black-owned business in America, E.E Ward Moving and Storage is ushering in a new era of black excellence. E.E. Ward’s
As the oldest continuously operating Black-owned business in America, E.E Ward Moving and Storage is ushering in a new era of black excellence. E.E. Ward’s
Award-winning communications professional Pam Perry has more than 20 years of experience in marketing, journalism and public relations. A graduate of Wayne State University in
Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Amari Shoto found her love for food at an early age. Baking with her grandmother turned into watching the Food Network
Some well-meaning fans, including LeBron James, have decided that Crayola should name its new blue crayon after the late, great, Nipsey Hussle. While it sounds
We’ve learned a lot about Ermias Asghedom, aka Nipsey Hussle, since his untimely death on March 31, 2019, all of which has contributed to the void
Burrell Communications is a transcultural communication and marketing agency known for its leadership, forward-thinking approach and more than 40 years of experience connecting with consumers across
Lizette Williams currently serves as the head of cultural engagement and experiences for McDonald’s Corp. In the short 14 months that she has been in her
Nicole Enearu understands the power of business ownership. Enearu is a dedicated second-generation McDonald’s franchisee. She was inspired by her mother, Patricia Williams, who bought into the
Chicago is a city that has had its fair share of successes and downfalls. So it’s especially refreshing when a story can be told about
Loretta Forbes is “girl advocate” on a mission to empower young girls and encourage women to be their own kind of beautiful. As the owner
Sabreen Shabazz-Straker is the quintessential embodiment of the American Dream. At the pinnacle of her corporate career, Shabazz-Straker left the comfortable confines of her high-stakes,
Praise Jackson runs a successful Atlanta-based brand and image consulting firm where, as she likes to say “passion meets purpose, creativity meets strategy and identity
Entrepreneur Pinky Cole, a second-generation Jamaican-American, is the owner of Slutty Vegan. An alumnus of Clark Atlanta University, Cole has established herself not only as
Angela Yee of “The Breakfast Club,” who already owns Juice for Life juice bar in Brooklyn, New York, has expanded her entrepreneurial efforts by launching
Dr. Jewel Tankard, the CEO and founder of the Millionairess Club, is presenting her annual Millionairess Conference on Saturday, April 6, in Detroit. The conference
As part of our celebration of Women’s History Month, we felt it important to highlight Black women who are making made great contributions to our
The burgeoning business of hemp cultivation may be able to save the Black farmer. Industrial hemp is now becoming big money for food packaging. Black
John Henry, entrepreneur, founder of the non-profit Cofound Harlem and new host of the Cadillac/Vice produced show “Hustle”, is a millennial leader on the move. He
Day Edwards, the CEO and founder of Church Space, took first place at Texas Black Expo’s annual CEO Roundtable and Pitch Competition. Texas Black Expo is
Jeff Friday’s name is synonymous with the American Black Film Festival. As its founder, he has been at the helm for the past 23 years.