Black History Month Program 2021

Tuesday, February 24th, 6 pm – 8 pm EST

“A profile on Black excellence from Black Wall Street through the COVID-19 Pandemic”

The US Black Chambers, Inc. is presenting a Black History Month virtual event in February. This event highlights the bridges USBC is building across the nation to increase access to capital for Black businesses. This conference will provide attendees with a look back at Black history and celebrate the accomplishments of businesses, large and small, highlighting Black business economic growth from Tulsa Black Wall Street to meeting the challenges of sustaining a business in a pandemic.

The virtual event includes a host of dynamic speakers with Information shared on the strategic use of venture capital as a vehicle to exponential growth. We will feature businesses and chambers across the country to bring light to successful approaches and strategies helping businesses to make national connections and maximize business opportunities.

Join us For

A Story of Black Business Excellence: From Wall Street through the COVID-19 Pandemic featuring special guests, spoken word, and musical performances by:

- 105 Voices of History HBCU National Concert Choir
- Dr. Julianne Malveaux
- Brian Voice Porter Hawkins "Voice Porter," Poet
- Grammy-nominated Ashley Tamar Davis
- NAACP Image Award and American Idol Season 2 Winner, Rubben Studdard

USBC One-on-One Conversations, History and Two Exciting Panels
Panel 1: ByBlack.us - Exploring Certification for Business Development
Panel 2: Access to Capital - A Bridge to Exponential Growth

The virtual event includes a host of dynamic speakers with Information shared on the strategic use of venture capital as a vehicle to exponential growth. We will feature businesses and chambers across the country to bring light to successful approaches and strategies helping businesses to make national connections and maximize business opportunities.

Keynote: Congressman James Clyburn (D-SC)

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