New York’s Largest African American Chamber LIAACC Pauses To Honor National Black Business Month

New York, York - New York’s Largest African American Chamber LIAACC pauses to honor National Black Business Month.  August is National Black Business Month in America; a time when individuals and businesses recognize Black-owned businesses across the country. This month traces its history back to 2004 when Frederick E. Jordan, an…

National Coalition of 100 Black Women Long Island Chapter, Inc. ” Hats Off to Advocacy Health, Education and Economic Empowerment Saturday, June 12, 2021 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M.

Ticket sales for the upcoming "Hats off to Advocacy" Virtual Luncheon are open! It will be held on Saturday, June 12th from 1pm-3pm. This year's honorees include scholarship recipients, our chapter's very own Dr. Michele C. Reed, a family medicine physician, and Phil Andrews, President of Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce.

Oneida County History Center’s Induction of Kevin Byrd’s Work Shines A Light On His Global Advocacy

International News –  Kevin Byrd’s journey as an International Prostate Cancer Awareness Advocate begin at the age of 23 when his grandfather was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer.  Kevin Byrd established the Brown Byrd Foundation, Inc. in 2008 with Co-Founder and Vice President Blossom Brown. In addition to his recent induction of his…

Founder and CEO Ideal School of Allied Healthcare Honored at Carib Impact

New York, New York – On February 18, 2021 Nicole Laborde Founder and CEO of Ideal School of Allied health Care honored at Carib Impact Awards live Broadcast. About: Carib Impact Awards – Caribbean Life’s annual Impact Awards recognizes the achievements and contributions of outstanding individuals of Caribbean background who have…

Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce Blazes New Partnership to Keep African American Small Business Owners Afloat Amidst Pandemic

New York, New York - Many small business owners and members in the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. were underserved during the first rounds of the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans due to inequities and delays in getting to details to the African American community.…
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