BLACK-OWNED BUSINESS DOCUSERIES: AMPLIFYING STORIES + INSPIRING COMMUNITIES
The Seven Times produces a docuseries that celebrates the resilience and success of Black entrepreneurs, showcasing the impact of local investment and the resources that help businesses thrive. As we expand across the Midwest and beyond, we invite partners and donors to join us in amplifying these powerful stories, driving economic growth, and inspiring communities nationwide.
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Made possible through nonprofit sponsorship from Creative Visions
Our Black-owned business docuseries is fiscally sponsored by Creative Visions, a 501c3 nonprofit organization that supports creative activists who use the arts and media to ignite social change. All donations are tax-deductible.
SERIES HIGHLIGHTS SO FAR
20+
Businesses Spotlighted
4
States & Counting
18
Cities in the Expansion
PAST SPONSORS
NIK STAR BOUTIQUE
Nekia Whitfield started sewing at age seven. Today, she’s creating unique pieces and selling them out of her Iowa-based clothing boutique, Nik Star Boutique.
Piedras Haseya
Paola Elena Acuña faced a number of challenges when she immigrated to the U.S. nearly two decades ago. She worked a number of jobs to support herself. At times, she struggled to put food on the table. Acuña never gave up, and she now owns her own business - Piedras Haseya.
KUTULA By Africana
Have you ever seen Marvel’s Black Panther or Black Panther: Wakanda Forever? Those blockbuster films feature several garments by Kutula by Africana, an authentic African-inspired fashion retailer in the historic neighborhood of Windsor Hills, California.