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  • The World

    Although Miguel was wrong (more on this soon), it’s not hard to see why a person might believe what he said. We collectively possess many positive attributes. We’re (generally) great at picking up the words of songs we’ve never heard before while in church, we’re (generally) forgiving (well, forgiving of men and boys, at least), and we’re…

  • The Roots Picnic: A Lesson on Longevity and Industry Relationships

    The Roots have been at it for more than 20 years and are still able  to move crowds and gain the support of their hometown of Philadelphia. This  weekend, they headlined their annual picnic, in its sixth year, where  they brought out an eclectic mix of artists and bands including Trinidad  James, Solange, Macklemoore and…

  • Lucrative Side Hustles: Aurthor Gil Robertson Shares Tricks of Writing Trade

    We have good news for you. You can have a cool career and make a    good living. No need to choose between loving your job and paying your    mortgage. The following profile, part of the BlackEnterprise.com Cool Jobs series, offers a peek into the nuts and bolts, perks and salaries behind enjoyable careers. Unless you…

  • Actor Shemar Moore Launches Kickstar Campain For New Film project

    “Criminal Minds” actor Shemar Moore is using Kickstarter to enlist financial support for his new film project, “The Bounce Back”.  The goal is to raise $1.5 million of the film’s $3 million budget through the site, with the film’s producer/star committing to personally match the total amount raised on the popular fundraising platform. “The Bounce Back” is a heartfelt romantic comedy…

  • Help! My Girlfriend Asked Me For a Loan To Start a Business

    How do you handle a situation where the one you love asks for a loan to fund a business? Great question, but the answer may not be so simple. In a situation like this, it’s important for you to clearly differentiate your emotional feelings from the business concept and loan request. Unfortunately, this isn’t necessarily…

  • Mom and Daughter Make Hair-Story in NYC

    These days it’s hard to know which hair care product to choose, given how oversaturated the market has become. And now, with the natural hair movement in full swing, the competition is becoming increasingly fierce. Enter Doris Hair Care New York, a small but steadily growing mom-and-pop-style business that began as humbly as now nationally…

  • Family Business: Lil Wayne & the Carter Tribe

    Words by Amber McKynzie Lil Wayne first entered the music scene at 11 years old as just another kid in New Orleans who wanted to rap; now, nearly 20 years later, he’s one of the biggest names in hip-hop. He’s lived the “dream.” But while the money, women, cars, chains and any other stereotypical cultural…

  • Urban Delivery Founders Navigate Tech Scene with Bike Courier App

    Washington, D.C. is slicing a piece of the entrepreneurial pie with its booming tech scene. Known for its rich American history and robust political landscape, D.C. has become a tech cluster with numerous meetups like DC Tech Meetup, incubator pitch sessions and headquarter locations such as social deal site LivingSocial and 1776, a vibrant coworking…

  • Face2Face Africa Honoring Who's Who of the African Diaspora

    On June 15, Face2Face Africa , a premier media and events company that supports and highlights leaders of African descent in the Diaspora, will host its annual F.A.C.E. List Awards, honoring women and men of color who have shown excellence in their industries. The event will take place at The Times Center in the heart…

  • Stephen G. Hill Talks Expanding BET Awards Brand and Road to Success

    BlackEnterprise.com caught up with Hill about his path to BET, what he hopes to accomplish with a new way of branding the awards and his plan for latter years back on radio. Before we go into The BET experience, who is Stephen G. Hill and how did come to your current post as president of…