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The Crown Pitch returned on Juneteenth, featuring six Black woman-owned businesses

Summary by Teknovation
Did you know that Black entrepreneurs receive less than 1 percent of access to capital? Furthermore, 42 percent of the Black population in Knxoville lives in poverty. The Women and the Shora Foundation believe those two statistics go hand in hand. And, the founders of those organizations, who also happen to be sisters, Tanika and Deidre Harper, are determined to close that gap. Their combined mission and purpose is to open doors for Black Women-…
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Teknovation broke the news in on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
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