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Supporting Black-owned businesses isn't just a trend; it's a responsibility that starts with where we decide to spend our money.

You might be surprised to discover that some of the brands most closely associated with Black culture aren’t actually Black-owned.

Several major U.S. companies are buckling under pressure from conservative groups to scale back or eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. 

Amazon initially denied paid leave to Alexis Scott-Windham, a Black woman who was run over and shot in the New Orleans attack, before finally reversing its position.

Developing these "recession-proof" skills not only bolsters individual resilience but also fortifies collective economic stability. 

In honor of Black Business Month and late Famous Amos founder Wally Amos, we reflect on entrepreneurs of our culture you may not know.

Influencer, fitness coach and entrepreneur Maria More talks about how she successfully balances her life with her business.