Promote black-owned business, entrepreneurs, and economic success
Raise awareness of and celebrate black culture, art and artists
Support black opportunities to participate in higher education
Summer Camp Hopes To Give Young Black Entrepreneurs Pathway Into Industry
Summer camp is not just for athletics and the arts. Some young entrepreneurs will be attending the first annual Youth Business Camp next week. African Americans make up 14% of the population in...
The Home Of One Of The Largest Catalogs Of Black History Turns 100 In New York
It is one of the largest repositories of Black history in the country — and its most devoted supporters say not enough people know about it. The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture hoped...
Keeping History Alive: Tips For Parents And Teachers Amid Political Pushbacks
As political efforts to revise and restrict Black history grow, it is important for parents and teachers to consider how they can preserve the truth of Black history and Black holidays by educating...
HBCUs Are Reaching New Students With Online Learning And Technology
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) produce 20 percent of all of America’s Black college graduates. That includes 80 percent of Black judges; 70 percent of Black doctors; 50 percent...
How This Detroit Organization Is Changing Black Entrepreneurship
According to a 2022 data report from the U.S. Census, there were nearly 195,000 Black businesses in America. It’s no secret that Black business owners face hardships related to capital and...
Black Leaders In Maine Are Working To Cultivate Opportunities For Future Generations
While Juneteenth is a celebration of freedom and resilience, it is also a day to acknowledge the ongoing struggle for equality and justice within the Black community. That’s why people in Maine are...




