10 Best Twitter Accounts to Learn About Black-Owned Business

Twitter may only be a microblogging platform, but the information you can find is anything but micro. It is an excellent source of invaluable information in the form of tweets and can be used to learn about various topics. 

When it came to amplifying Black voices and businesses, it was a great tool to stay on top of emerging information, such as protests and how to support those in need. Today we've used it to curate a list of 10 Twitter accounts you should follow to learn all about Black-owned businesses within the UK and beyond.

  1. UK Black Business Show - they hold the UK and Europe's biggest Black-owned business show annually. Their page is perfect for learning about new and established Black businesses. 

  2. Pudsxo - as a Black business owner, Puds shares useful tweets on her business and beyond.

  3. ShopBlackBronze - their page aims to connect and empower people through the creation of economic opportunity

  4. TheBBBawards - is a page all about the celebration of achievements of Black Britons in business. 

  5. Blackthingsuk - celebrating and elevating Black businesses. This is a great page to learn more about them. 

  6. Adsdiaspora - frequently showcases Black-owned businesses through her podcast and shares snippets on her Twitter page. 

  7. UKJamii - is another marketplace that allows you to shop from Black creators and makers. They also do work beyond their marketplace that helps to inform individuals about Black-owned businesses. 

  8. BlackBalladUK - the first of its kind BlackBallad tells stories of the Black woman in Britain and showcases Black-owned businesses. 

  9. BlackPoundDay - this page is home to Black Pound Day, which happens once a month every month and encourages everyone to buy Black. It's a great place to learn about Black-owned Businesses across the UK. 

  10. BYPNetworkpp - with the goal of changing the Black narrative, there is a lot of information and updates relevant to the Black community within the business and beyond. 


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