Black Economic Alliance

Black Economic Alliance

Civic and Social Organizations

Washington, District of Columbia 7,279 followers

We are a coalition of Black business & civic leaders committed to improving work, wages, & wealth for Black Americans.

About us

Black Economic Alliance is a Black-led political coalition that aims to drive economic progress and prosperity in the Black community with a specific focus on work, wages, and wealth. We are business and civic leaders who are using our collective power and business acumen to advance policies that can and will create economic empowerment in our community. We are driving change through an advocacy organization and political action committees that support candidates for office. We will work to ensure that politicians who receive support from the Black community—whether through votes or funds—represent the interests of our community, so that we can collectively create a future for Black Americans that ensures prosperity and economic security for generations to come

Website
http://blackeconomicalliance.org
Industry
Civic and Social Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Washington, District of Columbia
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2018

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    On this Election Day, BEA CEO Samantha Tweedy joined the nation’s top business leaders and business associations in unified support for protecting the freedom to vote and ensuring every vote is counted. Read the full release here: https://lnkd.in/gX8CdHSU "The freedom to vote and the right to have our votes counted are the bedrock principles of our democracy and the business community has a responsibility to ensure they are upheld. As a coalition of business leaders committed to living up to that responsibility, we will speak with one voice to support the democratic process and ensure that the will of the people prevails." -BEA CEO Samantha Tweedy

    On The Eve of The Election, Business Leaders Unite in Call for a Safe & Accessible Election and to Ensure Every Vote is Counted

    On The Eve of The Election, Business Leaders Unite in Call for a Safe & Accessible Election and to Ensure Every Vote is Counted

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    Check out our final round of ads running across BET’s platforms. The four ads—on Home Ownership, Black Businesses, Economic Freedom, and Reproductive Rights—reach infrequent Black male voters with messages underscoring the power of voting to drive economic prosperity. In addition to these ads, BEA's digital ad Table was amplified across BET's social and digital channels as a result of the election-season partnership. BEA's research has underpinned the network’s election-related programming this election cycle, particularly the October 29 BET Black Men’s Summit that highlighted how this election can shape the future of Black work, wages, and wealth. View our ads below: https://lnkd.in/dp9bHnSf https://lnkd.in/dwrixZJC https://lnkd.in/dkMqzbHb https://lnkd.in/dPDfcbRX

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    Black voters across battleground states can decide this election and shape the future of this country. Watch and share highlights from BEA’s "What Do Black Men Want?" town hall to inspire your community to vote for leaders who will advance Black work, wages, and wealth!

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    With just two days until Election Day, we’re reaching Black voters in Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania with messages that matter most—encouraging them to vote and emphasizing the power they hold in shaping the economic future for themselves and their families. Our engagement with over 4 million infrequent Black voters could be pivotal in deciding critical down-ballot races. Check out and share our digital ad The Table currently running on YouTube, Paramount and BET https://lnkd.in/eqGAyf6v

    Table

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    In a significant show of force for the Harris campaign, BEA PAC engaged over 50 leading Black business leaders to sign a letter endorsing her economic agenda. The endorsement letter was prominently featured in the New York Times and DealBook, as well as local outlets and news sources frequented by Black voters. As the letter states, “Vice President Harris’ Opportunity Economy agenda would give Americans the tools to build generational wealth by making housing more affordable, creating good-paying jobs, and investing in the entrepreneurial spirit that fuels our economy.” Vice President Harris is the best choice for our economic prosperity, business, and the American economy. It's up to us to ensure we make our voices heard on Nov. 5th. Full letter here: https://lnkd.in/eK9UdJW6

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    BEA PAC has been busy working on multiple fronts to support Vice President Harris’ campaign and propel Hakeem Jeffries to Speaker of the House by targeting Black voters, emphasizing how voting is essential to breaking down barriers to economic opportunity and building generational wealth. On Monday, 6K+ listeners joined BEA’s  “What Do Black Men Want?” town hall, moderated by Roland Martin. The conclusion: only one Presidential candidate is listening to us and plans to build a more prosperous economic future, and that’s Kamala Harris. ForbesBLK also highlighted BEA’s work with VPHarris on her nationwide Economic Opportunity Tour in an interview with CEO Samantha Tweedy. BEA Co-Chair Charles Phillips appeared on CNBC’s Squawk Box, where he made the business case for Vice President Harris and discussed how her plan could transform economic outcomes for all Americans. With just four days until Election Day, it's up to all of us to have a plan to cast our vote—visit our voter page to confirm your registration, preview your ballot, and make your voice heard.

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    Over 6,000 participants tuned into the Black Economic Alliance’s virtual town hall “What Do Black Men Want? Wealth, Wellness, and the 2024 Election” this week. Moderated by Roland Martin, we talked about how Black men can access the tools and opportunity to build generational wealth for themselves and their families – and how they have the power to decide the 2024 election. Please share this video with your networks to help inspire more Black men across the country to make their voices heard. From affordable housing to investing in small businesses, to access to high-quality, high-paying jobs, Black businessmen discussed the importance of voting for progress on the issues that matter to Black men, and how it will foster prosperity and wellness for their families and communities. We’re grateful to have shared a space with D. L. Hughley, who discussed Vice President Kamala Harris’ leadership and commitment, saying, “When have you ever seen a leader ask what you want, and within 120 days have a plan… This is our plan, this is what we said we want… When someone gives you access to the things you want, you have an obligation to show up.” The choice could not be clearer this election, and Kenneth I. Chenault said it best, “there is a tremendous gap between Trump and Vice President Harris… I know Donald Trump, and I can tell you that he is not someone who understands and in fact is committed to Black entrepreneurship and opening up real opportunities for Black people.” Building a more prosperous economic future requires us to raise our voices this election cycle. Early voting is underway—visit our voter page to confirm your registration, preview your ballot, and make your voice heard. Watch the full town hall here: https://lnkd.in/eH6P7BYs

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    Calling all brothers! The Black Economic Alliance is inviting you to a virtual town hall titled “What Do Black Men Want?” TONIGHT at 8:00 p.m. EDT! Tonight’s event will focus on the economic challenges and opportunities facing Black men today. Hear from BEA and other Black Business and Community Leaders including Charles Phillips, Tony Coles, and Richelieu Dennis, who will share insights and resources that influencers and thought leaders need to activate Black male voters in their communities. This town hall is part of BEA’s broader efforts to ensure Black voters are fully informed and empowered as they cast their votes on Tuesday, November 5. Join us and bring a fellow brother from the text chain or Black man in your network. Please register for tonight’s event here: https://lnkd.in/eXU-SsuE

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    The Black Economic Alliance PAC (BEA PAC), a coalition of business leaders using their collective power to advance Black economic prosperity, released a letter signed by top Black business leaders across the country - including in battleground states - endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris’ economic agenda.  Her agenda would give Americans the tools they need to build generational wealth by making housing more affordable, creating good-paying jobs, and investing in the entrepreneurial spirit that fuels our economy.  Importantly, her economic agenda will remove long-standing barriers to prosperity for the Black community - which we know will benefit all Americans, making our economy stronger. Many of us have spent time with Vice President Harris and know she understands what the private sector needs to grow, invest, and thrive. Read the full letter here: https://lnkd.in/ez5D_wsr

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