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Here Are Five Websites For Black-Owned Businesses

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Your business has no excuses not to help communities of color. It’s about time that we recognize equal opportunities for everyone, regardless of their race or orientation. If you’re looking for communities of color to help out, this list is for you. These are 5 websites to seek for black communities to help out. 

MinorityBiz

MinorityBiz is a comprehensive directory of black-owned businesses. It serves as a platform for businesses to post projects and hire competitive freelancers and service providers. The process is easy, you just have to post a project. Next, people will offer their services and products to you. All you need to do is select the most competitive bidder among the freelancers on the platform. 

Support Black Eateries

Support Black Eateries is a good site to visit if you need to satiate your hunger. It is a platform that leverages Google Maps to locate black-owned restaurants and cafes. Support Black Eateries displays most of the black-owned restaurants in major cities in the U.S.

The Black Business List

This is another site to visit if you want to network with black business owners. The Black Business List is a platform where you could find black professionals across multiple industries. Also, if you’re a business owner, you may also sign up to be included in their list for free!

We Buy Black

We Buy Black is a massive marketplace for all your consumer goods needs. They currently have a product called “The Big Black Bag”. The Big Black Bag is a bag full of black-owned products. For all sellers who want to sell their products, they could migrate quickly from Etsy and Shopify. 

Official Black Wall Street 

The Official Black Wall Street is a summary of all the items we listed here. It hosts a variety of local and online consumer products. They also have business services, consulting, events planning, and insurance. 

The bottomline is, you need to diversify your worldview. It’s about time that we recognize the skills that our black brothers have. They are equally able like us. There’s no harm in diversifying your workplace. 

If you want more articles like this one, read here about how CEO’s have stood up for the Black Lives Matter movement. You may also want to read here how to eliminate racism in workplaces. 

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Zakary Kelley
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Zakary Kelley is a technology reporter for Business Blurb covering social media and the digital products that are changing our lives.

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