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And while the recent surge in Black-owned businesses is a testament to the resilience and innovation of Black entrepreneurs, common-sense policy and empowering resources are needed to help them thrive.
Policies such as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act don’t just fund projects to repair our country’s crumbling roads and bridges but also include provisions to help Black businesses.
The expanded Child Tax Credit included in the American Rescue Plan was a game-changer for Black small business owners and their employees.
Mentored and inspired by my Black boss’ work ethic, I started my own business at 14 making flyers for friends, which evolved into my current marketing firm years later.
Consumers should also play a role in intentionally seeking out and supporting Black-owned businesses, whether it’s for everyday purchases or larger investments–not just during Black History Month or on Juneteenth but all year long.
Shaundell Newsome is the visionary and founder of Sumnu Marketing, a co-chair of Small Business for America’s Future, and a Vegas Chamber trustee.
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