The Miami-Dade County Black Affairs Advisory Board (BAAB), the Miami-Dade Financial Advocacy Belief (MDEAT), the Larger Miami Conference & Guests Bureau (GMCVB), and the Miami-Dade Chamber of Commerce will be part of Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, Chairman Oliver G. Gilbert, III, Commissioner Kionne L. McGhee, different elected officers, and group companions to kick off Black Enterprise Month at 11 a.m., on Thursday, Aug. 1. The celebratory occasion will happen on the Stephen P. Clark Heart,111 NW 1st Road, Miami, FL 33128.
Nationwide Black Enterprise Month is dedicated to supporting and celebrating Black-owned businesses throughout the nation by highlighting this entrepreneurial group to verify extra Black-owned companies attain greater ranges of success. In 2022, the Board of County Commissioners handed a decision declaring August as “Black Enterprise Month” in Miami-Dade County. Go to the August calendar for a listing of occasions and actions going down to have fun Black Enterprise Month.
Miami-Dade County gives equal entry and equal alternative in its packages, companies, employment, and actions and doesn’t discriminate based mostly on incapacity.
For extra data or to request supplies in accessible format, signal language interpreters, CART companies, and/or any lodging to take part in any County-sponsored program or assembly, please contact Black Affairs Advisory Board Director Retha Boone-Fye at 305-375-4606.
The Workplace of Neighborhood Advocacy, working below the Board is likely one of the 12 advisory boards together with the Black Advisory Board in addition to the Goodwill Ambassadors Program. The Workplace is dedicated to fostering a unified and inclusive group in Miami-Dade County.
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