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Today, we honor the leaders who have shaped our nation and championed justice for all. Let's celebrate the vision, courage, and resilience that have defined our country throughout history. https://bit.ly/4ag6L9i #PresidentsDay #JusticeForAll #InjuryLawyers #northernvirginia #fairfaxva #dmvlawyer #fairfaxlawyer #virginia
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Today, we honor the leaders who have shaped our nation and championed justice for all. Let's celebrate the vision, courage, and resilience that have defined our country throughout history. https://bit.ly/4ag6L9i #PresidentsDay #JusticeForAll #InjuryLawyers #northernvirginia #fairfaxva #dmvlawyer #fairfaxlawyer #virginia
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https://lnkd.in/eN734MTM As the year draws to a close, I want to take a moment to pause and reflect on the remarkable strides we have made in 2023. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to each member and our invaluable corporate partners. Your unwavering commitment has been the driving force behind the success of Black-owned businesses across the nation, fostering growth, innovation, and a stronger economic landscape. Yet, our work is far from over. As we stand at the precipice of a pivotal year in American history, it is crucial to address the current challenges to the principles of equality and diversity we hold dear. Recent events remind us of the fragility of the rights that combat discrimination, rights that are now under threat. It is our duty, both individually and as a community, to protect and promote the values of equity and inclusion. Looking ahead to 2024, we see that the fight for affirmative action and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is ongoing. The symptoms of discrimination and inequality that have persisted for centuries are still present in our society. We must come together, bridging the private and public sectors, major corporations, and minority-owned businesses, to defend and strengthen these initiatives. Remember, "The only way to have a Great America is to have a great Black America, and the only way to have a great Black America is to have strong Black businesses." The strength of our nation is inherently linked to the strength of our diverse communities and businesses. To fortify our Black businesses, we must collectively work to break down barriers that hinder progress. In 2024, USBC is committed to advocating for affirmative action programs and advancing DEI initiatives. We will engage in collaborative efforts with businesses, public institutions, and grassroots organizations to ensure that our progress is not undone. We express our deepest appreciation for your steadfast trust and support. As the Global Voice of Black Business, our mission remains to economically empower and sustain African-American communities through entrepreneurship and business development. Excitingly, the upcoming year will see the launch of the USBC Media Network, encompassing The National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters (NABOB) which is now a division of USBC, USBC Radio Network, and USBC Digital Media. This empowers us to amplify our stories, advocate for our issues, and optimize the Black media ecosystem. Members can also look forward to an engaging USBC National Conference as we celebrate our 15th year anniversary, along with informative events for networking and learning. Remember to renew memberships, get certified with ByBlack, follow us on social media, and engage with your local Black Chamber of Commerce. Additionally, take advantage of the resources offered by the USBC Community Economic Development Corporation to jump-start your business success.
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This month, we celebrate the exceptional achievements of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders in our nation's history, while steadfastly pursuing equity for all Americans nationwide. Learn more about how federal agencies are advancing equity: https://ow.ly/vP3b50RtBoO
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As we kick off #BlackHistoryMonth, we're recognizing an influential leader and South Carolinian who played a significant role in the credit union movement. Learn more about the life of Esau Jenkins here: https://lnkd.in/eGFBxT9
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I know you want to see the end of white supremacy. We do, too. I am curious. How do we envision the end? Let’s think about it. After all, somebody should. Will colorblindness prevail and we will all be equal and in equitable relationship? Or will our national civil war, now a cold one, progressively become hotter until a final conflagration settles it all? (Please let us win that one.) Or maybe the browning of America will deliver the end of white supremacy when the white populace shrinks below a numerical majority in our democratic nation. All these currents are at play in our present time. We believe that building anti-racist multiracial community offers a path to restructuring the relationship of race in our lives in this country. And we believe that multiracial communities need to stand on the two pillars of justice and relationship. That’s all you really need to know before coming to the conference. If you are looking for an entry point into this work, then we will be delighted if you choose this conference. https://lnkd.in/e5JG64FN
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