just 12 percent of Black and Latinx business owners reported receiving the loans they asked for, and 26 percent received only a fraction of their requests. Now, thanks to Beyoncé, some of them may be getting a second chance.
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Kandi Burruss had an exciting message for her fans on social media. She will promote black-owned businesses during the next month.
‘Happy Juneteenth! I want to highlight black-owned businesses during the month of July. Please tag as many as you know so that I can try them out & share their business with everyone else.
Today for Juneteenth I’m showing love to @worldofunoia & @zeeblingz! Check them out follow & support! #KandiShop special edition!’ Kandi captioned her post. A follower said: ‘I am
.just 12 percent of Black and Latinx business owners reported receiving the loans they asked for, and 26 percent received only a fraction of their requests. Now, thanks to Beyoncé, some of them may be getting a second chance.
Tiny Harris is supporting her family and friends, and she’s also showing love to a lot fo black-0ownde businesses. Check out one of the recent messages that she shared on her social media account.
Kandi Burruss was thankful to her friends for supporting her businesses and she also showed love for their own. Check out the message she shared on her social media account for Kenya Moore, Cynthia Bailey, and Eva Marcille.
Kylie Jenner is dealing with plenty of backlash these days. After she and Kendall were accused of not paying their workers in Bangladesh, the 22-year-old beauty mogul is now being accused of not giving credit to LoudBrand Studios, a black-owned business.
Kylie Jenner is hitting back at some “false” claims from the Twitterverse.
On July 7, the Black community will come together in economic solidarity for Blackout Day 2020. Ideally, participants would not spend money at all during the 24-hour event. The welcomed alternative is to purchase from Black-owned businesses only. Here’s what you need to know about Blackout Day 2020 as it begins:
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticStage actor and writer Sidney DuPont (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Trevor: The Musical) has gathered a group of Broadway and Off Broadway performers to launch “The Walkout Project,” a movement to urge the exclusive patronage of Black-owned businesses on July 4.DuPont and a large ensemble that includes Hamilton’s Tamar Greene and Jared Dixon have recorded the new song and music video “Walkout,” dropping tomorrow on the holiday.Watch a trailer
Kandi Burruss is a really busy woman these days, and she’s been keeping fans updated with all her activities. Here’s the message that she posted for her fans along with a photo in which she flaunts a really great look.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaBroadway actor and writer Sidney DuPont has launched ‘The Walkout Project,’ a social justice initiative that is aimed at supporting Black-owned businesses The movement is kicking off with the July 4th release of a new song and music video titled “Walkout.” DuPont and his collaborators are unveiling their new work at a time when protests against police brutality and racism are taking place across the country.
Kandi Burruss took to social media to mark her baby Blaze’s seven-month milestone with the cutest pictures! While usually people celebrate birthdays once a year, the proud mother wanted to do what she called a ‘half birthday’ photoshoot and celebration. However, because of the COVID-19 quarantine, she wasn’t able to do it last month.
Cynthia Bailey has been supporting black-owned businesses, and she’s encouraging people to do the very same thing. Check out the post that she shared on her social media account.
Kandi Burruss had a good day, and she has her entire family to thank for it. The Xscape singer and businesswoman took to Instagram, where she shared a few personal photos from a special family gathering for Father’s Day.
Beyonce is urging fans to support black-owned businesses with her new Black Parade initiative.The Halo star shared her new project on Friday (June 19, 2020), which was also Juneteenth – the anniversary of the date in 1865 when the last slaves were freed in the U.S. following the Civil War – posting a directory of small businesses in the U.S.
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Beyoncé surprised fans with a new song, "Black Parade," in celebration of Juneteenth weekend. What's more: She dropped the track in tandem with the launch of her initiative to support Black-owned small businesses.
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Beyoncé surprised fans with the release of her new song, “Black Parade,” in celebration of Juneteenth — and announced the launch of her initiative to support Black-owned small businesses.The Grammy winner, 38, dropped the single — which was cowritten by her husband, Jay-Z — on Friday, June 19, marking the celebration of the emancipation of slaves in the U.S.“We got rhythm, we got pride,” Beyoncé sings on the track.
Beyonce is giving back to Black owned businesses with the creation of Black Parade.