This is the fifth annual observance of a culturally-responsive campaign to increase employment and sales among the more than 1 million African-American owned companies in the United States and to foster trade with black-owned firms throughout the Diaspora on the African continent, the Caribbean and Europe.
Based on the findings of the annual State of Black Business report, National Black Business Month events encourage policy makers to take concrete steps to make their jurisdictions more attractive to black business owners by increasing
         -- access to capital
         -- promotion of heritage tourism
         -- public and private procurement
         -- use of cutting edge technologies
         -- educational and training opportunities
         -- the exposure of black entrepreneurs
We suggest 31 different ways to support black business on each of the 31 days of August.
To organize events in your state, get your copy of Trouble in the Air: State of Black Business 2008 which includes organizing guides.  Call for more information 415-240-3537  or email us.

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Louisiana black entrepreneurship

There were 41,349 black self-employed in Louisiana in 2004, according to the Social Security Administration estimates, 6.18% of the labor force. That compares with 12.2 % among whites. To achieve parity would involve another 40,539 black firms.
There is a pool of 25,708 black men and 66,976 black women in managerial and professional occupations, reports the 2006 American Community Survey.
Black aggregate income reached $16.3 billion with a median income of $16,200.