(WOODLAWN, MD – June 4, 2026) — Black Wall Street WOODLAWN will take place this evening, Thursday, June 4, from 6 to 8 p.m. at SHURA, located at 6665 Security Blvd. in Woodlawn.

Now in its 15th year, the Black Wall Street series has honored more than 3,000 entrepreneurs, professionals, community leaders, and changemakers across nine cities. The initiative celebrates Black entrepreneurship while recognizing the individuals, organizations, and institutions that support economic empowerment and community development.

Founded by BMORENews.com Publisher Doni Glover in 2011, Black Wall Street was created to inspire entrepreneurship, strengthen community connections, and highlight the remarkable achievements taking place in our neighborhoods every day.

Black Americans command an estimated $2 trillion in annual buying power, representing one of the most significant consumer markets in the world. Black Wall Street serves as a reminder that economic empowerment begins with awareness, relationships, and intentional support of businesses and professionals who invest in our communities. Through recognition, networking, and storytelling, the series helps connect entrepreneurs with customers, resources, and opportunities for growth.

Special thanks to New Life Recovery Center, R.E. Harrington, Fulton Bank, Thomas Hardnett, Sanjay Thomas Allstate Insurance, and Baltimore County Councilman Julian Jones for their support of this evening’s program.

2026 Black Wall Street WOODLAWN Honorees

  • Kizzy Dawkins
  • Jason McAlpin
  • Janelle Shorter
  • Ania Pettiford
  • Kevin Setzer
  • Frances Parks
  • Gordon Wilder
  • Irvin Nore
  • William Neal
  • Gerald Quarles
  • Darryl Green
  • Aris Williams
  • LaRian Finney
  • Derrick Jones
  • Tony Ross
  • Randy Dennis
  • Donovan Murphy
  • Maeion Bryant
  • Malaika-Tamu Cooper
  • Tarika Boyd
  • Tiye Mulazim
  • J. D. Ward
  • Linmark Pearson
  • Lakecia Pitts

Black Wall Street WOODLAWN continues a proud tradition of recognizing achievement, encouraging economic empowerment, and creating opportunities for meaningful relationship-building throughout the region. Community members, business owners, elected officials, and stakeholders are encouraged to attend, celebrate the honorees, and support the ongoing mission of strengthening Black enterprise in Baltimore County and beyond.

Media Contact

Doni Glover
Publisher, BMORENews.com
Baltimore, Maryland
443-858-2684

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