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Supporting and Strengthening Minority-Owned Businesses During (and After) the Pandemic

CONFERENCE CALL
Supporting and Strengthening Minority-Owned Businesses During (and After) the Pandemic

Supporting and Strengthening Minority-Owned Businesses During (and After) the Pandemic

Wednesday, August 5 | 8 am–9 am

Minority-owned businesses drive job creation, raise wages, and elevate standards of living for their respective communities, as well as offer a critical pathway to close the racial wealth gap. Yet starting or growing a business requires capital, and a legacy of poverty, inequality, and bias has led minority businesses to have higher barriers to accessing capital. In the face of significant evidence that systemic and structural racism are major barriers to accessing capital, how can we ensure that minority businesses survive and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic?

During the webinar, leaders from the Black, Latinx, and Asian American business communities will reflect on the impact of the pandemic on their communities and discuss with call participants public and private sector solutions for strengthening and supporting minority-owned businesses. View video of the conference call on our website.


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Moderator
Eugene Cornelius Headshot

Eugene Cornelius, Jr.
Senior Director, Center for Regional Economics and California Center



Panel Experts and Speakers
Susan Au Allen headshot

Susan Au Allen
CEO and National President, US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce

 

Ron Busby headshot

Ron Busby
President and CEO, US Black Chambers, Inc. (USBC)

 

Ramiro Cavazos headshot

Ramiro Cavazos
President and CEO, US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce