How a 10-Year-Old ‘Boss Baby’ Changed My Life as an Entrepreneur
Although black-owned businesses continue to grow, black entrepreneurs still face significant challenges. As an African American woman entrepreneur, I frequently attend events to expand my knowledge...
View ArticleThis 11-Year-Old Autistic Boy Launched His Own Lemonade Brand
Aubrie Greene, an 11-year-old boy living with autism in Richmond, Virginia, asked his mother, Ceydria McCray, for a lemon squeezer that was on sale at Bed, Bath & Beyond. He wanted it so he could...
View ArticleMeet The 10-Year-Old Who Converted A School Bus Into A Food Truck Business
The push for entrepreneurship has inspired a new generation of business-minded individuals who are eagerly starting their ventures at an earlier age than their predecessors. One Philadelphia-based...
View ArticleThis Philadelphia-Based 11-Year-Old Started His Own Car-Detailing Business
Many young people across the country have dreams of becoming their own boss and creating their own business. One young Philadelphian has already started a business at the tender age of 11, running his...
View Article10-Year-Old Lemonade Entrepreneur Gets Surprise On ‘GMA’ To Continue...
Laila Ratliff, a 10–year-old lemonade entrepreneur, uses her passion for community service to drive her business. Her ambitious efforts caught the attention of Good Morning America, and she was...
View ArticleMeet the 17-Year-Old Black Teen Who Just Opened a Rolled Ice Cream Shop
Meet A’Ron Burns, a 17-year-old high school student and entrepreneur from Omaha, Neb. who has launched his own brick-and-mortar ice cream shop called Roll-N-Sweetz. He makes history as one of the...
View ArticleBlack Entrepreneurs Under 20 Share Lessons They Learned On The Way To Success
The COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 Black Lives Matter movement put a focus on Black businesses and led to a boom of new Black businesses and entrepreneurs, especially young ones. The number of young...
View ArticleSt. Louis Nonprofit Brownpreneurs is Training Young Black Men and Women To Be...
A nonprofit based in St. Louis is teaching and training the next generation of young Black entrepreneurs, giving them the tools to control their destiny. Brownpreneurs recently held a three-day...
View ArticleViral Phenom ‘Corn Kid’ Collects Coins For Loving the Vegetable So Much
Dubbed the “corn kid,” Tariq is the internet sensation who went viral for his enthusiastic interview that has since been turned into a catchy song with people dancing to it on repeat. May corn always...
View ArticleTarget Expands Deal with Best-Selling Black Doll Company Founded by an...
Since launching on Target.com last year, Orijin Bees will expand their partnership by now offering a selection of their best-selling dolls in Target stores across 40 US states, showcasing not only the...
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