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Newsy Explains The Hardships that Black-owned Businesses Face
The Nile is highlighted for bringing awareness to Black-owned Businesses.
There are many systematic reasons as to why Black-owned businesses fail. The Nile is increasing consumer support with its online directory for Black-owned businesses.
Nile is featured in a CNBC Article discussing the impact of Blackout Day
The article discusses that Black-owned businesses report boost in sales and interest on Blackout Day and focuses on the buying power of Black Americans.
Nile Founder, Khadijah Robinson, writes for The Grio
This piece penned by founder Khadijah Robinson discusses the community of people and organizations that have been working to support Black-owned businesses for the long-haul and why this work is important to continue.
41% of Black small businesses have closed since the pandemic
View MarketWatch video segment featuring Nile
Black business ownership fell more than any demographic group since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Nile founder, Khadijah Robinson, spoke to MarketWatch about Black-owned businesses across the nation who are still fighting to survive.
5 ways to support black-owned businesses: ‘It’s not rocket science — people just choose not to do it’
Nile's founder, Khadijah Robinson, chats with MarketWatch about buying Black, the importance of supporting Black brands, and the history of Black businesses in America.
Read this amazing write-up on Khadijah and Nile's February E-Booklet
This article discusses Nile's origins and the Dope Black Things E-Booklet that was released in February 2020, as a celebration of Black History Month. The E-Booklet serves as a guide to both local Black-owned businesses around the country and online retailers, as well as other Dope Black Things like artist and apps.
Founder Khadijah Robinson chats with Wealth Noir about the challenges of being a Black entrepreneur and how Nile seeks to aid small Black-owned online retailers. She even chats about her upbringing, and how that contributed to the vision for Nile!
Founder Khadijah Robinson is Featured by Rebecca Allen
Nilist Rebecca Allen's blog, All Worked Up, features working women with in-depth looks at what it's like to walk a mile in their shoes. The latest All Worked Up post features Nile's founder Khadijah Robinson, chats about a day in her life at work - as a lawyer and a founder!
Founder Khadijah Robinson Chats with Tolly Carr of HBCU Gameday
Watch Nile's founder, Khadijah Robinson, chat with Tolly Carr of HBCU Gameday, about her roots as a Spelman Alumnae and building Nile. Tolly and Khadijah also chat about the impact of buying Black on the Black community, and also how to help Black-owned businesses survive COVID-19.
Founder Khadijah Robinson sat down with Jeanelle and David of the We Need More Podcast. We Need More is a podcast driven to provide more positive representation in our community by interviewing professionals and business owners. Its audience is geared towards future entrepreneurs of all ages - specifically in the African American community. Its guests provide background on their profession or business, their inspiration, peaks and pits of their journey and the legacy they want to leave behind. Our founder chats wth We N
Founder Khadijah Robinson sat down with Whitney Danielle of the Network & Spill Podcast in October 2019 to talk about her idea for Nile, the progress of site development, and her vision for what the site would become.
Khadijah Robinson's Interview with Black Girl Boss
BLACK GIRL BOSS - KHADIJAH ROBINSON (THE NILE LIST)
Nile's founder Khadijah Robinson was featured on a popular blog that is known for profiling Black Girl Bosses. The interview covers Khadijah's journey as a founder and what motivated her to go all in with Nile!
This was an exclusive first interview with Khadijah Robinson, founder of Nile, with the Rule dubbed "an exciting new website that guides online shoppers to more than 1,000 Black-owned businesses and products." The interview discusses how Khadijah is making it easier to keep Black dollars in Black communities.