Black-Owned Business Directory
Education (12)
Nkenne app is an information technology company that aims to build a social community of African language speakers/learner's .
Portland, Maine
The Alpha Legal Foundation is a non-profit organization working to diversify Maine's legal profession. Our work is built on three pillars. We reach out. We create community by convening current BIPOC lawyers and law school…
Lewiston , Maine
Mukwa LLC is located at 86 Lisbon street in Lewiston and they specialized on hair products , caring for kinky/curly hairs and they have a book about it, they also specialized on importing arts from…
Portland, Maine
With a passion for helping clients achieve their dreams of homeownership, Zahra Hurwitz is a dedicated and experienced real estate professional. As a licensed realtor with two years of industry expertise, in both Florida and…
B.E.A.R.S. (Boone's Educational & Athletic Recruiting Services) exists to connect talented student-athletes with the best educational opportunities and athletic programs that align with their academic and athletic goals. We provide personalized guidance and support throughout…
Blueprint Maine helps historically marginalized teens develop leadership skills through creative, community-based, and youth-led programming. We believe that by teaching teens about community and entrepreneurship; giving teens full-permission to lead; and connecting teens with role-models,…
Portland , Maine
TEAC.H 2 M.O.V.E. is built to Social Emotionally Equip COACHES & ATHLETES -Motivate with Mentor Group Discussion -Overcoming on & off field -Visualization Exercises -Empower athletes
Portland, Maine
I believe technology should be used to provide opportunity and access to the world economy. Deep experience in e-commerce, APIs, Computer Science and Electronics is the way I add value to these areas. I specialize…
I Am Willing co-founders and sisters Rumbidzai , PhD and Lois Mufuka Martin experienced first-hand the impact that the absence of legacy planning has on the Black Community when they lost her father and sister…
South Portland, Maine
The Maine’s Black Future podcast boldly visits stories of historic Black Mainers and the legacies they carved into the state. Then we connect longstanding history to Black changemakers weaving Maine’s Black future today! We define…
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