Rebuilding and Empowering Black-Owned Businesses in Washington, D.C.

Sunday, 2 June 2024, 21:30

Amid the fallout of the pandemic, Black-owned businesses faced significant challenges. However, a retail village in Washington, D.C., has emerged as a beacon of hope for local Black entrepreneurs, fostering revival and resilience. Through insightful reporting by Morgan Hawkins from PBS NewsHour’s Student Reporting Labs, explore the journey of Black businesses bouncing back and thriving in the face of adversity.
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Rebuilding and Empowering Black-Owned Businesses in Washington, D.C.

Empowering Black Businesses in D.C.

Four years post-pandemic, Black-owned businesses continue to fight for survival.

Supporting Local Entrepreneurs

  • Community focus: A dedicated retail space caters exclusively to Black entrepreneurs.
  • Collaborative efforts are fostering growth and innovation.

The journey showcases the resilience and rejuvenation of Black businesses post-crisis.


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