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  2. Black Economic Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Black Economic Alliance (BEA) is an American nonpartisan coalition of Black business leaders and allies established in 2018. [1] [2] [3] Through the BEA Political Action Committee (PAC), it supports candidates advancing Black economic progress and prosperity. [4]

  3. Closing the Racial Wealth Gap through Entrepreneurship - AOL

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    The Black Economic Alliance — an organization focused on advancing economic progress in Black communities through improving economic outcomes in work, wages and wealth — is committed to ...

  4. Black businesses face uphill battle after reverse racism ...

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    Samantha Tweedy, CEO of the Black Economic Alliance, said the judge’s ruling would “result in an MBDA unable to support diverse business owners navigating an economic system that research ...

  5. Supporting democracy is not a partisan issue–it’s what all ...

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    Samantha Tweedy is the CEO of The Black Economic Alliance (BEA), a nonpartisan group of Black business leaders and aligned advocates working to expand the political and economic power of the Black ...

  6. Charles Phillips (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    [104] [105] In 2017 he was a lead organizer of a new political action committee (PAC), [106] which became the Black Economic Alliance in 2018; [107] the PAC aims to help elect representatives who will vigorously push an economic agenda for African Americans, [108] and Phillips is on its board of directors. [109]

  7. He referenced a poll conducted by The Harris Poll and Black Economic Alliance that found that a majority of Americans — nearly 80% — across racial, ideological, and generational lines support ...

  8. Black Economic Empowerment - Wikipedia

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    Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) is a policy of the South African government which aims to facilitate broader participation in the economy by black people. A form of affirmative action , it is intended especially to redress the inequalities created by apartheid .

  9. The business leaders that Kamala Harris could recruit for her ...

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    As a longtime Harris supporter, Phillips serves as the co-chair of the Black Economic Alliance — a coalition of business leaders seeking to advance Black economic progress and prosperity ...