Paige Douglas+FollowAtlanta’s Black entrepreneurs are rewriting the rulesAtlanta’s Black business community is making big moves—Melvin M. Coleman, president of the Atlanta Black Chambers, just shared how the organization is helping Black entrepreneurs build real generational wealth. He highlights Atlanta’s unique energy for Black business and the importance of community support, especially during Black Business Month. The Chambers isn’t just about business—it’s about creating opportunities, sharing resources, and building a legacy that lasts. Coleman’s story and the work of the Chambers are sparking new conversations about what’s possible for Black-owned businesses in Atlanta and beyond. How do you see these efforts shaping our city’s future? #Business #Atlanta #BlackBusinessMonth00Share
mary01+FollowAtlanta’s Black-owned restaurants you can’t missAtlanta’s food scene is bursting with soul, flavor, and rich history, especially when it comes to Black-owned restaurants. This August, in honor of Black Business Month, it’s the perfect time to support these iconic spots—whether you’re craving smoky BBQ, crispy catfish, or a fine dining experience with a Southern twist. Each restaurant tells a story and serves up more than just a meal; it’s a celebration of culture and community. Which Atlanta spot has your heart, or is on your must-try list? Let’s swap recommendations and keep the love for local flavors going! #Food #AtlantaEats #BlackBusinessMonth00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowAtlanta’s Black-owned restaurants you can’t missAtlanta’s food scene is bursting with flavor, thanks to its legendary Black-owned restaurants. Whether you’re craving smoky BBQ, crispy catfish, or an upscale dinner with soul, these spots are more than just places to eat—they’re pillars of culture and community. This August, as we celebrate Black Business Month, it’s the perfect time to support these iconic eateries and experience the deep traditions and bold tastes that make Atlanta unique. Have you tried any of these local favorites? Which spot would you recommend to a friend visiting the city? #Food #AtlantaEats #BlackBusinessMonth00Share
Paige Douglas+FollowBaltimore’s Black-owned businesses take center stageBaltimore’s Hotel Revival is turning August into a true celebration of local Black-owned businesses, offering everything from quick headshots to sneaker cleaning and on-the-spot clothing repairs. This isn’t just about shopping—it’s about building real connections and supporting the creative energy that makes our city unique. Whether you need a fresh portrait, want to learn sewing skills, or just want your bike tuned up, these pop-ups are a chance to meet inspiring entrepreneurs and see the community in action. Who else is excited to check out these events and discover some new favorites? #Business #Baltimore #BlackBusinessMonth00Share