As National Black Business Month Comes to a Close: A Few Ways You Can Support Me

In case you haven’t caught on by now, August is National Black Business Month! Throughout the month of August I have shared some information about Black businesses you can support. As the month comes to a close I wanted to share some of my products! Between now and September 1, if you make a purchase, youContinue reading “As National Black Business Month Comes to a Close: A Few Ways You Can Support Me”

National Black Business Month: More Businesses You Should Check Out

Last Friday, I got caught up in the nostalgia of “Black Broadway” and decided to save this post for today. Did you get a chance to check out my Broadway From Your Bedside recommendations? Great! Now that I am back on track, here is my list of Black-owned businesses you can support during National Black Business Month! I actually added a twistContinue reading “National Black Business Month: More Businesses You Should Check Out”

National Black Business Month: Businesses You Should Check Out

It’s Friday!!! As promised, here is my list of Black-owned businesses you can support during National Black Business Month! I will be back next Friday with five more Black-owned businesses for you to explore. The McBride Sisters You know I am going to spotlight wine! I told you that when I got all settled in,Continue reading “National Black Business Month: Businesses You Should Check Out”

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National Black Business Month: Black Business Data

It is National Black Business Month! Just like we use January as a time to think about things we would like to do differently in our lives, we should begin to use August to think about how much we support Black business. Until it becomes a common practice, we must be intentional about spending dollars withContinue reading “National Black Business Month: Black Business Data”

Black Business Owner: The Resistance

Real talk. For the longest time, I resisted being placed in a box by identifying as a “Black Business Owner”. As a lawyer, I feared it would limit my opportunity for growth by making non-black consumers shy away from supporting me. I also feared it would make people call into question the quality of theContinue reading “Black Business Owner: The Resistance”