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August is National Black Business month. Hartford-based lobbyist and business owner Chris Cloud reflects on building a government relations firm and advising clients through change.
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For Dyshann Anderson, winning new clients starts with showing up 鈥 even when he鈥檇 prefer to work quietly behind the scenes.
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黑料新闻 entrepreneurs Karin Smith of Kindred Thoughts Bookstore, Vincencia "Vee" Adusei of VASE Construction and Yves Joseph of RJ Development open up about the joys and challenges of running a Black-owned business.
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Pizza truck owner Louise Joseph said she remembers the first time she realized people, even in apizza-crazed New Haven, liked her wood-fired pies.
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The festival will be held on the New Haven Green on Saturday, Aug. 16. The event will showcase over 200 Black owned-businesses and organizations, offering products, goods and services, according to city officials. The event is designed to advance inclusive economic growth.
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Black entrepreneur Jay Norris built Guesst Software to help landlords and tenants share accurate sales data, overcoming challenges in the tech world with innovation and persistence.
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At the Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival, Black artistry is on display. NPR critic Eric Deggans says it's cultivating a community.
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As a Black-owned business, Sterling Family Medicine strives to make patients feel seen by practitioners who understand their life experiences.
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Inflation and the rise of streaming services have created an unexpected challenge: running a comedy club. Black-owned venues are particularly strained.
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The Met's spring exhibition presents a cultural and historical examination of Black style over 300 years through the concept of dandyism.