• BBEC Entrepreneurs Meeting

    Berkshire Black Economic Council 33 Dunham Mall, Pittsfield, MA, United States

    Starting in February 2023, the Berkshire Black Economic Council will host informational sessions inviting guest speakers from the community to present on relevant topics and resources that may be useful for you and your business. It is BBEC's intention to hold space for Black entrepreneurs across the county to not only gain valuable knowledge and insights from community organizations, but to also connect with and support one another.​

    The first meeting will feature representatives from Lee Bank.

    Free
  • Black Arts Council Meeting

    Black Arts Council Meeting
    Berkshire Black Economic Council 33 Dunham Mall, Pittsfield, MA, United States

    As a means of accomplishing the BBEC mission with respect to arts and culture, we have an intergenerational Black Arts Council that actively works with and for the community, encouraging investments in diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism (DEIA), providing curricula to the region’s arts and cultural institutions, and promoting targeted marketing guidance to address the Black community’s need for an inclusive and trustworthy arts sector. You can learn more about our work with the Black Arts Council which has been detailed in the following Berkshire Eagle press article: Diversity lacking at Berkshire arts and cultural venues, survey from the Black Arts Council of the Berkshire Black Economic Council shows

  • Black Arts Council Meeting

    Black Arts Council Meeting
    Berkshire Black Economic Council 33 Dunham Mall, Pittsfield, MA, United States

    As a means of accomplishing the BBEC mission with respect to arts and culture, we have an intergenerational Black Arts Council that actively works with and for the community, encouraging investments in diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism (DEIA), providing curricula to the region’s arts and cultural institutions, and promoting targeted marketing guidance to address the Black community’s need for an inclusive and trustworthy arts sector. You can learn more about our work with the Black Arts Council which has been detailed in the following Berkshire Eagle press article: Diversity lacking at Berkshire arts and cultural venues, survey from the Black Arts Council of the Berkshire Black Economic Council shows

  • Black Businesses: Meet Lt. Governor Candidate

    Berkshire Black Economic Council 33 Dunham Mall, Pittsfield, MA, United States

    Attention Berkshire Black Entrepreneurs and Businesses!

    Join the Berkshire Black Economic Council and meet Lt. Governor Candidate Kim Driscoll at the BBEC office (33 Dunham Mall in Pittsfield) on Friday, November 4th from 10:15 - 11:15 a.m.

    Please email communications@berkshirebec.org to confirm your attendance.

    Free

 


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