Black Business Initiatives Promoting Financial Justice and Community Wealth
A powerful movement is growing – one that centers Black businesses as a critical driver of financial justice and community wealth building.
A powerful movement is growing – one that centers Black businesses as a critical driver of financial justice and community wealth building.
This blog delves into the legacy of Black Wall Street, uncovering its remarkable origins, tragic demise, and enduring significance in the American narrative.
After 150 years, 39 artifacts that form part of Asante’s royal regalia are due to return to the Asantehene (ruler of the Asante people) in Kumasi, Ghana, in February and April this year
She was Sydney Gibson King, a ballerina and the founder of the Sydney School of Dance who recently died at the age of 104.
As a vehicle for social change, artists have continued to use their works to address injustices, oppose norms, and advocate for changes.
The power of Black sistahood lies in its ability to foster community, uplift one another, and create spaces of belonging and healing. It is a testament to the enduring spirit of Black women, who, through centuries of adversity, have leaned on each other for emotional, spiritual, and practical support
Black Ghosts explores, with candor and compassion, the lives of several African economic migrants living in China, a group of people who are key to trade between the continents.
Spring is budding around the corner, teasing us with the promise and warmth of a new season. The opening of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s Philadelphia Flower Show on March 2nd — the sure first sign of the season — and other local events are in blossom.
Maggie Lena Walker was an African American entrepreneur and civic leader who broke traditional gender and discriminatory laws by becoming the first Black woman to establish and become president of a bank in the United States.
Born into a Jamaican family that believed in public service, Christopher Chaplin’s path was affected by his father, a journalist, and mother, a teacher. These early influences instilled in him a profound respect for education, communication, and service.