Black History Month Feature: The Culture Hub

By NaTyshca Pickett

One primary motivation for highlighting Black businesses is to address historical and systemic inequality in economic possibilities. Throughout history, Black entrepreneurs have encountered discrimination, limited access to financing, and unequal commercial possibilities. By aggressively featuring and supporting Black businesses, we help to address these inequities and promote economic fairness. This recognition contributes to the breakdown of barriers and the creation of a more inclusive business climate, helping Black entrepreneurs to gain attention, grow, and succeed.

For this feature, I present to you The Culture Hub.

What is the Culture Hub?

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. once stated that is a cruel gesture to tell a bootless person to lift themselves up by their bootstraps. At CultureHub, we provide resources for our members-creatives and entrepreneurs alike--with the goal of empowering Black + other underserved communities.

They have opportunities for you to create a virtual office, join their membership program, host an event, and much more!

Be sure to check them out and follow them on Instagram to stay connected with all up coming events.

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