Burlesque dates back to the mid 19th century. The term “burlesque” was used to describe a wide range of comic plays, including…
MoreThe ABC sitcom, “Black-ish,” rarely shies away from controversial issues about race or police brutality. In one of the Emmy-nominated shows most memorable…
MoreBy now we are all aware that Black women are the fasting growing group of entrepreneurs in the country. With that being…
MoreThe Harlem-based, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture has been named a national landmark by the US Department of the Interior. It…
MoreHoward University President Wayne A. I. Frederick has been elected to the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond’s…
MoreStarting a business can be viewed as a strategic game. Like all games that one intends to win, one must begin with…
MoreBlack businesses can fail when non-Black Americans engage in racial discrimination. Non-Black Americans may refuse to become customers of the businesses, refuse…
MoreOn January 4th, NASA selected aerospace engineer and astronaut, Jeanette Epps as one of the crew members that will be boarding the International Space…
MoreMany Black businesses fail because entrepreneurs who operate those businesses do not have sufficient “cultural capital.” Here, cultural capital means the practical…
MorePart of Shoppe Black’s mission is to help reduce the rate at which Black Businesses fail. To help identify and understand some…
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