
The Women LLC helps to open doors for black business owners
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — After noticing a lack of economic resources for African American startups, six Knoxville women have come together to make change. Tanika
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — After noticing a lack of economic resources for African American startups, six Knoxville women have come together to make change. Tanika
A group of six women is working to help small Black-owned businesses in Knoxville. The Women, LLC began last year talking about issues that plague the
An organization committed to supporting Knoxville’s Black owned businesses has issued its first round of microloans. J3 Entertainment, Meik Meals and Hairston’s Naturals each received
Kanika White read a statistic in passing a few years ago that jarred her. She wanted to understand what was causing a 42% poverty rate
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Disclaimer: To prevent any conflict of interest, Angela Dennis has proactively resigned from her role with The Women. She remains committed to covering issues at the intersection of race and equity through both historical and contemporary lenses through her journalistic endeavors.