Why soul food restaurants are disappearing and how to save them
The aroma of freshly fried chicken, the warmth of slow-cooked collard greens, and the sweet comfort of cornbread once filled thousands of soul food restaurants
The aroma of freshly fried chicken, the warmth of slow-cooked collard greens, and the sweet comfort of cornbread once filled thousands of soul food restaurants
Baltimore, MD – October 31, 2024 – The Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture is excited to announce a partnership with
When it comes to celebrations that blend history, pride, culture, and electric energy, HBCU homecomings stand in a category of their own. These week-long celebrations
Vice President Kamala Harris is poised to announce a comprehensive economic plan on Sept. 25 designed to uplift Black Americans, furthering the Biden-Harris administration’s efforts
In the heart of Chicago’s South Side, Gatling’s Chapel has been a beacon of compassion and service for the community. As part of the US
ATLANTA – The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra will host its second annual HBCU AccessFest: College and Career Fair, on Saturday, September 21, 12pm to 5pm at
If you have a busy schedule or simply don’t enjoy cooking, consider these Black-owned meal prep services that can help you eat well without the
As we embrace the power of the Black dollar, which is expected to reach $1.8 trillion this year, it’s crucial to recognize the importance of
As an African American, embracing and celebrating our culture is essential. From the arts to travel, there are countless ways to engage with our rich
The 30th ESSENCE Festival of Culture in New Orleans has become a vibrant hub for Black-owned businesses, showcasing diverse products from clothing and accessories to
Black-owned businesses are vital to American economy, contributing over $206 billion annually and supporting millions of jobs. Despite their significant impact, Black entrepreneurs often face
California, a state known for its diverse attractions and vibrant culture, offers various experiences for locals and visitors alike. From the luxury estates of celebrities
In a significant move to support Black-owned small businesses, Pinterest and Shopify have renewed their partnership to provide essential resources aimed at helping these businesses
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden are set to host a star-studded Juneteenth concert on June 10, marking the second consecutive year of
DETROIT, MI – May 24, 2024 – The Detroit Black Chamber of Commerce (DBCC) is excited to announce the annual Black CEO Roundtable – “The
As the summer season unfolds, it’s the perfect time to explore and enjoy seasonal drinks. Whether it’s a solo moment of relaxation or a vibrant
In 2022, Black startup founders received less than one percent of the $33.6 billion in capital distributed
TUSKEGEE, ALABAMA – In a resounding success story for the National Business League ® (NBL), the National Black Supplier Development Program ® (NBSDP) proudly announces
The U.S. Department of Commerce, under its Minority Business Development Agency, recently launched the Capital Readiness Program grant competition, which dedicates $93.5 million to help
Chaz Sandifer is the creator and founder of the diversity project, the Black and White Affair Calendar. What started as a racial unity and inclusion