For(bes) The Culture is checking in with Black entrepreneurs across industries to identify the authentic state of Black entrepreneurship. In this episode, we talk to leaders in the food, health, beauty, and wellness spaces to better understand current industry landscapes for Black business owners, featuring:
Shontay Lundy, Founder of Black Girl Sunscreen
Tai Beauchamp, Cofounder of BROWN GIRL Jane
Lanny Smith, Founder of Actively Black
Fred & Perteet Spencer, Cofounders of AYO Foods
For(bes) The Culture is setting out to accurately define, rectify and create Black history. Our State of Black Entrepreneurship project is multifaceted, incorporating historical research that will unveil decades of overlooked Black business successes, plus new quantitative data and multimedia storytelling that will illustrate how Black entrepreneurship stands today — and where it’s headed.
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