SUPPORT BLACK OWNED BUSINESSES IN Arizona & nevada STATE
Supporting Black-owned businesses in Arizona and Nevada is a powerful way to strengthen communities, reduce unemployment, and improve the overall quality of life. When we invest in local Black entrepreneurs, we’re not just buying a product—we’re circulating the dollar within the community, funding jobs, and fostering ownership. Cities like Phoenix’s South Mountain and Las Vegas’s Historic Westside have long been hubs of Black culture and enterprise. Though many Black businesses faced setbacks due to discriminatory lending and redevelopment projects—like the dismantling of Jackson Street in Las Vegas—the legacy of Black entrepreneurship lives on. Pioneers like Sarann Knight-Preddy, the first Black woman to receive a gaming license in Nevada, and Cloves Campbell Sr., co-founder of the Arizona Informant newspaper, built businesses that became cultural pillars. “If we don’t tell our story, someone else will—and they won’t tell it right,” Campbell once said. Today, Black-owned businesses across Tucson, Henderson, and North Las Vegas are growing despite challenges. Supporting them means investing in resilience, history, and a brighter, more equitable future for everyone.
Empowering the black business community
We got LOVE for the west coast
From the earliest days of westward expansion, the West Coast has been a land of dreams and determination—especially for Black pioneers who saw California not just as a destination, but as a place of possibility. During the 1848 Gold Rush, free and formerly enslaved Black Americans journeyed west in hopes of economic freedom and self-sufficiency. Towns like Allensworth, California—founded in 1908 by Colonel Allen Allensworth—stood as a testament to Black excellence, resilience, and ambition. This rich legacy still lives on today, and MyBrothaSpot is proud to honor that history while offering modern Black entrepreneurs new opportunities to be seen, heard, and supported. One of the pioneers behind MyBrothaSpot made the journey from California back to the East Coast—but left his heart in the Golden State. His mission, like that of so many before him, is rooted in building something greater for the next generation. Through our platform, we’re working every day to bring visibility, support, and digital power to Black-owned businesses in California—from Oakland and Los Angeles to San Diego and Sacramento.
As we enter a new era dominated by AI and cutting-edge technology, MyBrothaSpot is positioning the Black community to not just participate—but to lead. While many of our developers and team members are based on the East Coast, there’s no rivalry here—we got love for the West Coast, plain and simple. Our mission is unity. No matter where you are, our platform exists to uplift Black excellence and circulate the Black dollar within our own communities again and again. That’s how we build legacy. That’s how we break cycles. Black-owned businesses in California now have the opportunity to plug into a powerful ecosystem designed specifically for them. From visibility in search engines and AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini to digital services like web design and SEO at a fraction of the cost, MyBrothaSpot is here to make sure no business gets left behind. So if you’re a Black entrepreneur in California, we invite you to list your business today and join a historic journey. Show the next generation what’s possible when you dream big and build smart. This is your moment—and we’ve got your back, West Coast.
Spotlight on Black owned businesses & entrepreneurs in Arizona & Nevada
Hampton life insurance company
Percy Hampton
" Money you waste daily can be invested in an IUL insurance policy so you can bury loved ones without going through hardships."
AfroBizWorld.com
Willy Emmanuel
"We started in in 2017 and currently have over 15000 businesses listed on our business directories across the world."
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Allen obi
"Slavery is like being locked up in someone's basement, colonialism is like bieng locked in your own home."
not a dime d own roofing
Kevin Carter
"We started in in 2017 and currently have over 15000 businesses listed on our business directories across the world."
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do not miss gold rush 2.0
The first Black pioneers and cowboys in California were not just adventurers—they were warriors, visionaries, and community builders. While American history often erases the presence of Black people in the Wild West, the truth is that we were there from the very beginning. From the 1848 California Gold Rush to the founding of Black towns like Allensworth, Black men and women brought grit, resilience, and ingenuity to the West. They endured racism, exclusionary laws, and backbreaking labor—but still carved out lives of dignity, independence, and enterprise. Black cowboys like Bill Pickett and Nat Love became legends, and early Black Californians set up farms, opened barbershops, ran restaurants, and built schools. They formed tight-knit communities in Los Angeles, Oakland, and San Francisco—many of which became launching pads for Black-owned businesses that thrived well into the 20th century. Their entrepreneurial spirit is our inheritance, and it’s our responsibility to honor it—not with nostalgia, but with action. That’s exactly what MyBrothaSpot was built to do.
Black excellence has always found a way to shine in California, despite systemic barriers. From the business-savvy Black women who ran boarding houses and beauty salons in early 1900s Los Angeles to the wave of cultural entrepreneurs who brought us hip hop, fashion, and film from Compton to the Bay, our creativity has always doubled as economic survival. In films like Boyz N the Hood, there's a raw depiction of how gentrification and disinvestment shattered Black neighborhoods. Furious Styles, played by Laurence Fishburne, famously said, “It’s not about where you live, it’s about how you live.” That message still rings true today. The pain and displacement of the past must fuel our resolve to rebuild—and this time, build smart, digitally, and together. Black entrepreneurs in California are reclaiming their power, not just in brick-and-mortar spaces but online, where the next economic revolution is unfolding. At MyBrothaSpot, we recognize that this moment is nothing short of a Gold Rush 2.0—and we plan to be right there with you every step of the way.
Just like the 19th-century miners who struck gold in California’s rugged terrain, listing your business on MyBrothaSpot is like pulling a golden nugget straight out of the digital ground. Kanye West once said, “You don't got the answers, Sway!” and he was right. But what we do have is a powerhouse team of Black web developers, SEO experts, AI analysts, and storytellers who know how to get your business seen. With just a few strategic moves, we can grow your visibility on search engines like Google and Bing and on AI platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot. Imagine this: when someone in Oakland searches for “Black-owned vegan caterer,” or someone in San Diego asks ChatGPT for a “Black real estate agent near me,” your business shows up. That’s not luck—that’s the result of tireless optimization, thoughtful digital strategy, and an unshakable belief that you deserve to be visible. On top of that, our podcast team interviews entrepreneurs to share their journeys, build credibility, and inspire others. We promote your video, amplify your voice, and make sure your story reaches those who need to hear it most.
Entrepreneurs in cities like Los Angeles, Sacramento, Oakland, Long Beach, Inglewood, Fresno, and even emerging markets like Riverside and Bakersfield are already seeing results. Their websites are ranking higher, their business listings are generating leads, and their social media is finally connected to something greater than just likes—it’s connected to growth. Best of all, MyBrothaSpot offers a full suite of digital services at a fraction of the cost you’d pay anywhere else. Why? Because many of our developers and designers work as volunteers, deeply committed to the mission of making top-tier technology accessible to Black-owned businesses. That means custom websites, logo design, SEO optimization, branding, and even social media management—at prices that respect your hustle, not exploit it. Unity is the foundation of our journey. Our mission is to circulate the Black dollar many times over inside the community and build a lasting ecosystem of excellence. So if you’re a Black entrepreneur in California, don’t wait. Join MyBrothaSpot. Let us help you shine like the pioneers before you—and build something that future generations will thank you for. Gold Rush 2.0 is here. Are you ready to strike?