Black Economics Equals Black Power – 4 Steps To Building A “New Black Wall Street”
In the early nineteen hundreds there was a phenomenon in Tulsa Oklahoma called “Black Wall Street”. Greenwood Avenue, aka “Black Wall Street”, was a 35
In the early nineteen hundreds there was a phenomenon in Tulsa Oklahoma called “Black Wall Street”. Greenwood Avenue, aka “Black Wall Street”, was a 35
Happy New Year to all my Black Entrepreneur Blueprint family. The mantra for 2015 is “Winners Win”. Let’s make a point to win in business
In the last several weeks we have seen the unrest in Ferguson, MO with the Michael Brown murder, and the injustice in the choking death
This is just a short post that I decided to put up real quick before I go to a meeting. This post derived from a
The number one question I receive from prospective entrepreneurs is “What business should I start”? Well I say that there are two schools of thought
Hopefully you will never need this advice, but if so, this article may save your business. Many entrepreneurs don’t even recognize that their business is
Where Are the Black Owned Businesses? As I was driving through the streets of North Philadelphia, I got a sinking feeling in my gut
The National Urban League recently released their annual “State of Black America” report 2014 and the findings were not good to say the least. According
Freedom isn’t just about breaking physical chains—it’s about shattering mental and economic barriers too. In this special Juneteenth episode of Black Entrepreneur Blueprint 627, Jay
Understanding how credit works is only half the battle. The real advantage comes from knowing how to use the credit system strategically. In this episode,
Most people spend decades using credit without ever learning how the system actually works. As a result, they unknowingly make decisions that lower their scores,