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How Culture Wireless Co-Founder William 'Bam' Sparks Is Bridging The Digital Divide Through Community Ownership

Culture Wireless is on a mission to bring affordable internet, better coverage, and community ownership to places that need it most. When the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) rescinded millions in federal broadband funds, it threatened to leave Georgia’s underserved communities further behind, according to The Current. For Culture Wireless, a Black-owned internet provider co-founded by William “Bam” Sparks (chief marketing officer), the impact was deeply personal. “Personally, it affects me because it hinders people in my community from having access,” Sparks told AFROTECH™ in an interview. “The government doesn’t understand how deeply it impacts certain neighborhoods, especially on the west side of Atlanta, where there’s a digital red line and limited access to basic tools.” For Sparks, the funding cuts weren’t just setbacks — they sparked a renewed drive to build solutions beyond traditional telecom and government efforts. Culture Wireless was created to close this...

Jul 18, 2025

Co-Founders Earl Cooper And Olajuwon Ajanaku Expand Their Golf Apparel Lifestyle Brand To Retail Storefront In Detroit

Olajuwon Ajanaku and Earl Cooper are returning to Detroit using their business as a tentpole. The Morehouse College graduates are the visionaries behind Eastside Golf, a golf apparel lifestyle brand launched to bring more attention to youth golfers and energize interest in golf among those who don’t commonly play the sport, as AFROTECH™ previously reported. The pair did not have a background in fashion, but made the risky move to quit their full-time corporate jobs in America to put everything into the venture, according to AFROTECH™. That move has fared well for the entrepreneurs. Their business secured $3.4 million in funding in 2024 through a round led by EP Golf Ventures, a partnership between the Professional Golfers’ Association of America (PGA) and Elysian Park Ventures. The pair also debuted a footwear collaboration with Nike in 2024 and have secured partnerships with the MLB, NFL, NBA, Mercedes-Benz USA and Jordan Brand, AFROTECH™ previously reported. What’s more, the...

Jul 7, 2025

Pinky Cole And Flo Rida Announce Slutty Vegan’s Debut In Florida

Pinky Cole, the visionary founder and CEO of Slutty Vegan, is taking her plant-based brand to Florida. After regaining full control of her company, as AFROTECH™ reported back in April, she’s officially announced her first new restaurant location. The Slutty Vegan Florida grand opening is set for Saturday, July 5, 2025, from noon to 6 p.m. at 2080 Badlands Drive in Brandon, Florida, just outside Tampa. The announcement was first made via  Instagram on June 26. “One thing God don’t do is play about me 🙏🏾🥰💪🏾… WHATEVER YOU DO… KEEP GOING” she wrote. The post also featured a video by multi-platinum Hip-Hop artist Flo Rida, who welcomed the restaurant to his home state with enthusiasm and support. View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Pinky Cole Hayes (@pinkycole) “Hey, what up? What up? It’s your man—Flo Rida—and I’ve got a huge announcement to make. I had to snap this one myself because I’m proud to say it’s official… Slutty Vegan is touching down in the state of Flo Rida! It’s...

Jun 27, 2025

Viral TikTok Helps Black-Owned App BiteSight Reinvent Food Delivery In New York City

What happens when TikTok energy collides with food delivery? You get BiteSight — a new, Black-owned app rising fast in the Apple App Store rankings. It all started with a viral trend: a sister playfully “bullying” TikTok into supporting her brother’s startup. The internet listened — and now, BiteSight is taking off. As of June 24, 2025, the app holds a rating of 4.9 stars out of 5 from over 1,200 reviews. @realeater.flou It’s called BiteSight and it’s really fun I promise 🙂 #foodelivery #nyc #founder ♬ original sound – Lucious ~ Building BiteSight🍔 “I built this because I wanted to see all of my friends’ favorite food delivery spots,” founder Lucious shared. “Now, I can, like, go to their profile, see the places they like and what they rated them… and everything you see, you can get it delivered in like 15 minutes. It’s really cool.” On BiteSight, users scroll through short videos and photos from some of the best real spots in New York City, according to its description on the App...

Jun 24, 2025

Brookings Metro Launches Dashboard To Bridge The Racial Wealth And Black Business Ownership Gaps

Cities across the U.S. have a clear opportunity to boost their economies by increasing the number of Black-owned businesses that serve as employers. Recognizing this potential, The Brookings Institution’s Metro Center for Community Uplift initiative is on a mission to help communities, policymakers, and grassroots organizers understand the crucial role of Black entrepreneurship. In June 2025, Brookings launched the Black Business Parity Dashboard. The dashboard shows the number of businesses and jobs, as well as the potential revenue and payroll generated if Black business ownership were to match the Black population in metro areas, according to a Brookings news release. Brookings’ research indicates that Black Americans outperform the national average in entrepreneurial traits tied to business success. However, systemic financial barriers — such as limited access to credit and the long-standing denial of wealth-building opportunities — have hindered growth. Centuries of denying...

Jun 13, 2025

HarbourView Equity Partners, An Investment Firm Founded By Sherrese Clarke Soares, Raises $500M In Debt Financing Backed By KKR

HarbourView Equity Partners just landed a major financial boost to supercharge its growing empire. The Black-founded investment firm, led by Sherrese Clarke Soares, has secured $500 million in debt financing from KKR, according to a press release. The funds will be used to expand the firm’s portfolio of music, media, and sports-related intellectual property. The financing was structured by Barclays, with Barclays and KKR Capital Markets serving as placement agents and Fifth Third Bank as passive placement agent. “We are thrilled to have KKR’s continued support as we further scale the firm,” Soares said in the press release. “This additional capital will help us accelerate our strategy to align with where the media, sports, and entertainment markets are headed. We see a tremendous opportunity to continue investing in evergreen intellectual property, which we believe is historically uncorrelated to broader market volatility and forms a powerful diversification tool.” The new capital...

Jun 11, 2025

Blavity Fest 2025 Boosted Tech With A $5K 'Idea Hour' For Community-Centered Innovation

Blavity Fest 2025 lit up Atlanta, GA’s Lee + White complex last weekend in celebration of Black innovation , cultural expression, and collective wealth-building. Attendees experienced inspiring panel discussions led by experts in entrepreneurship , personal branding, creative development, and financial empowerment, while hands-on workshops offered practical skills in areas including stock trading, book launching, and event planning. The event, held from May 31 to June 1, also featured networking opportunities at community meetups, a Black-owned small business market, and immersive installations designed to spark creativity and connection. The high-energy, high-stakes, and high-impact success of the 2025 Blavity Fest was no accident, as Atlanta is, for the third consecutive year, the nation’s leading hub for Black-owned businesses, as previously reported by AFROTECH™ . According to a LendingTree analysis, nearly 14,000 — or 11.3% of all businesses in the city — are Black-owned as of...

Jun 6, 2025

Issa Rae And Hospitality Group Good Vibes Only Reimagine What Ownership Looks Like With New Pizzeria 

Issa Rae doesn’t just produce hit shows — she creates cultural experiences, too. The entertainment mogul and serial entrepreneur has expanded her hospitality footprint with the recent launch of Downtown Dough, a funk-inspired pizzeria and cocktail bar in downtown Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Times reported early May 2025. According to the publication, Downtown Dough is the latest collaboration between Rae and her partners, Yonnie Hagos and Ajay Relan, under their growing hospitality group, Good Vibes Only ( GVO) . By day, the 6,000-square-foot space continues as Hilltop Coffee + Kitchen, a beloved community hub Rae helped scale across Los Angeles . By night, it transforms into Downtown Dough, which its website states is a “vibrant dining experience that is inspired by the free and forward era of the ’70s.” As far as the menu, expect wood-fired, Neapolitan-style pizzas with garlic oil-brushed crusts, and toppings such as truffled cream fondue, Fresno chiles, and Manila clams. Beyond...

May 19, 2025

Pastors' Kids Behind ChurchSpace, A Platform That Aims To Help Churches Generate New Income, Raise $1.2M In An Oversubscribed Funding Round

ChurchSpace has secured $1.2 million in an oversubscribed funding round with a goal of better activating underutilized sacred spaces for contemporary community use, a press release states. The technology startup was founded in 2021 by pastors’ children Emmanuel Brown and Day Edwards, per the company’s website. The company, which is relocating its headquarters from Houston, TX, to Detroit, MI, repurposes underused real estate on church campuses — like fellowship halls and classrooms — to create passive income streams for churches and offer small businesses more affordable ways to connect with local consumers, according to the release. The funding round was led by Black Ops Ventures. Michigan Rise and Dug Song of Minor Capital also participated. “From Motown to ministry, Detroit’s always had soul. ChurchSpace is bringing fresh tech to sacred spaces—helping churches thrive, serve, and connect across communities. We’re proud to support their mission and welcome them to Detroit,” Song...

May 8, 2025

Black Tech Green Money Podcast Joins Charlamagne Tha God And Black Effect Network For One-Day Festival To Amplify Black Voices In Podcasting

The third annual Black Effect Podcast Festival will take place on Saturday, April 26, 2025, at Pullman Yards in Atlanta, GA. Founder Charlamagne Tha God will join popular personalities from his and iHeartMedia’s Black Effect Podcast Network for the one-day festival — which promises some of the “biggest and best” podcasts — featuring live recordings to amplify Black voices and informative discussions to inspire the next generation of podcasters. The Black Effect Marketplace will also be in full effect, featuring various Black-owned businesses and a lineup of food trucks to keep the energy high throughout the day. “We’re excited to return to Atlanta, building on the incredible momentum of the podcast industry and the growing impact of Black creators in the space,” Charlamagne said in a statement. Mandii B and WeezyWTF, hosts of the “Decisions, Decisions” podcast, will host the festival with sounds by DJ Loui Vee of 105.3 The Beat in Atlanta. Appearances are anticipated by popular...

Apr 14, 2025

Blank Family Foundation Donates $2M To Russell Innovation Center For Entrepreneurs To Support Black Business Growth In Atlanta

The Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs (RICE), dedicated to expanding opportunities for Black entrepreneurs in Atlanta, GA, and beyond, has received a $2 million donation from The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation. According to a news release, Blank’s donation will help the center move forward with RICE 2.0, a hub for innovation, collaboration, and economic empowerment that will provide essential resources for Black business founders, including small business grants, expanded programming, and mentorship opportunities. “This investment reflects our chairman’s entrepreneurial journey and his commitment to giving back to Atlanta, a city that has given him so much,” Blank Foundation President Fay Twersky said. “RICE’s extraordinary work supporting entrepreneurs creates pathways to economic mobility and opportunity. By investing in entrepreneurs at all stages, we’re fostering collective thriving where individual success strengthens entire communities.” In 1978, Arthur Blank...

Apr 7, 2025

Atlanta, GA, Holds Title As Leading Hub For Black-Owned Businesses For Third Year, Boasting More Than 13K Enterprises

For the third consecutive year, Atlanta, GA , is the leading hub for Black-owned businesses in the United States. According to a LendingTree analysis, the city boasts the highest percentage of Black-owned businesses in the nation, with 11.3% of all businesses in Atlanta — or 13,766 — being Black-owned. The analysis used the 2023 U.S. Census Bureau Annual Business Survey to rank metropolitan areas by the percentage of Black-owned businesses in 2022. Windsor Jones, co-owner of Sweet Auburn Bread Company in the historic Sweet Auburn district, told Atlanta News First that he was not surprised by LendingTree’s findings. “It’s always been the Black mecca for excellence and resilience and entrepreneurship,” Jones told the outlet, describing Atlanta as the best city for Black entrepreneurs to thrive. As for nationwide trends, the LendingTree report revealed that Black-owned businesses in the U.S. grew by 22.2% year-over-year, accounting for 3.3% of all enterprises in 2022, up from 2.7% in...

Feb 10, 2025

Maryland Town Of Less Than 4,000 Celebrates Black History Month With Record Growth In Black-Owned Businesses

February marks a pivotal moment in Black history, and one town in Maryland is celebrating with a record number of Black-owned businesses . Princess Anne, located in Somerset County, MD, and serving as its county seat, now boasts at least 25 Black-owned businesses in its town of fewer than 4,000 residents, according to WBOC-TV. “When I first moved to this area, I was told that the last known lynching was in Princess Anne, Maryland,” said business owner Leslie Coker, reflecting on the past. “That there is now 25 Black-owned businesses in a county that has less than 4,000 people, that’s phenomenal.” Coker runs the Dynamic Divas majorette dance company, one of the Black-owned businesses contributing to Princess Anne’s record-breaking milestone. Alongside Croker, business owner Dale Parker runs the Cropa Station restaurant with his partner, while Danae Ballard launched her salon, Alluring Looks by Danae, at just 21 years old. They all take pride in being part of a community representing...

Feb 7, 2025

The First Black-Owned Shopping Plaza In Fayetteville, GA, Is Now Fully Leased Out

Fayetteville, GA, shoppers can support various businesses at a new Black-owned shopping plaza. As AFROTECH™ previously reported, Kingdom Corners is the brainchild of married couple Felicia and Winchel Elibert. The duo had previously ventured into entrepreneurship, owning a range of businesses, including a Smoothie King franchise, multiple Winchell’s Barbershops, and a location of Felicia’s Cleansing Waters Wellness Center. “Right across from our Smoothie King and Cleansing Waters location in Fayetteville, there was a sign that said land for sale,” Felicia told 95.5 WSB. “We made a phone call to ask about the land, which was at a good price. We checked with our realtor and were encouraged that this was a really good investment.” The four-acre plaza took three to four years to complete. When it was completed, it made history in the city as the first Black-owned shopping plaza. “We have been getting phone calls, texts, and folks stopping by—just to say what an inspiration we are in the...

Feb 5, 2025

Former NFL Star Randy Moss Expands Chicken Franchise To Miami, FL, Nearly A Year After Launching A Location In His Hometown

NFL Star Randy Moss is scaling his presence in the restaurant space. As previously reported by AFROTECH™, Moss became an investor in Brittany Tolliferreo’s Philadelphia, PA-based restaurant chain, Chick-A-Boom, in 2023. The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that Tolliferreo reached out to Moss via direct message, and then he later liked a sponsored Chick-A-Boom post in 2022, sparking further conversation. “We got on a couple of Zoom calls, and he came here, tasted the product, and loved it. From there, he became my partner,” she told the outlet. Speaking on the investment in a press release, Moss commented: “I’m a chicken lover. Not only was I impressed by the food, but after hearing Brittany’s story and understanding that a lot of our same goals and morals align, it was only right to invest.” Today, Moss is expanding his involvement in the company, now operating under the name Crisppi’s Chicken. In December 2023, he brought the restaurant to his home state with the help of Tolliferreo...

Nov 22, 2024