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Couple Launches AYO Foods a West African Meal Line in Whole Foods

Last month, husband and wife team, Fred and Perteet Spencer launched AYO Foods, a West African line of frozen meals, in 50 Whole Foods...

Rebuild the Block is Helping Local Black-Owned Businesses Succeed

Rebuild the Block, a Black-Owned and Woman-Owned non-profit organization is helping businesses Succeed.  As many businesses are closing and suffering during the pandemic, this...

Gobble Doggs Gives out $5,000 in Scholarships for Entrepreneurial Teens

Gobble Doggs, a food truck, kiosk, and catering service, gave $5000 in scholarship awards to Black high school and college students who currently own...

Black-Owned Bookstores See Book Sales Skyrocket

In response to the Black Lives Matter Movement, many black-owned bookstores have seen sales skyrocket. Semi-Colon Bookstore, a black woman-owned business, has been overwhelmed...

Amanda Yvette on How Her Pink Moss is Making People Beautiful From the Inside Out

Birthed from a decades-long fascination and love for health and wellness, Amanda Yvette has found a way to turn that passion into a career...

Englewood Branded and Corie Luckett Help Englewood Community Live Fashionably Well

After almost three years in existence, Corie Luckett, owner of the streetwear store, Englewood Branded, will launch his Kid Englewood line on Saturday, August 15th. Parents and children of all ages are invited to attend the official launch party from 1 pm to 5 pm, at 1546 W. 63rd Street for an afternoon of coloring contests, raffles, and games. The launch will also unveil Englewood Branded’s Kid’s Zone, an outlet for kids to play games while their parents' shop.

Meet Laricia Chandler Baker Better Known as “Chef Fab”.

Laricia Chandler Baker, aka "Chef Fab," is the owner of the new Can’t Believe It’s Not Meat (CBINM). Drive or stroll down 53rd street...

Black-Owned Greeting Card Company, Lavenderpop, Partners with Jewel-Osco

Artist and nationally-published illustrator, Otis Richardson, owner of Lavenderpop Greeting Cards, a black and Chicago based themed greeting cards company has partnered with Jewel-Osco becoming...

Image architect, Law Roach, raises $100,000 to rebuild black-owned beauty businesses in Chicago

After witnessing the aftermath of the rioting and looting which led to the unfortunate closing of many local businesses, fashion stylist, Law Roach, is...

The Pandemic Did Not Pause Their Purpose: Meet Three Black Women with NEW and Thriving Dining Spots in the South Suburbs

The road to entrepreneurship is like going on a roller coaster ride for the first time. It's filled with excitement, fear of the unknown,...

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