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The Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards Marks 15 Years of Honoring Black Excellence

Doni GloverBy Doni GloverMarch 19, 202647 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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The Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards Marks 15 Years of Honoring Black Excellence
The Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards were established in 2011 in Washington, D.C. by BMORENews.com and Sisters4Sisters Network, Inc.

Founded in 2011, the award series has recognized more than 3,000 Black entrepreneurs across nine cities — and is not slowing down.

(BALTIMORE – March 19, 2026) — What started as a Baltimore celebration of Black entrepreneurship has grown into a national movement. The Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards, founded by media entrepreneur and journalist Doni Glover in 2011, is proud to announce that 2026 marks its 15th anniversary year — a milestone of perseverance, community, and Black economic power.

Over 15 years, the series has honored more than 3,000 Black entrepreneurs, business owners, and community leaders across nine cities, shining a light on the builders who too often operate without recognition. Named in honor of the late Baltimore business pioneer Joe Manns, the awards embody his conviction that Black economic self-determination is not a trend — it is a tradition.

15Years Strong
3,000+Entrepreneurs Honored
9Cities

Honorees consistently point to one thing that sets these gatherings apart — the people in the room. Former Baltimore Police Department Commissioner Leonard Hamm, honored at Black Wall Street BENEDETTO, put it plainly:

“It’s all about relationships.”

— Leonard Hamm, Former Baltimore Police Department Commissioner & Joe Manns Black Wall Street Honoree

That sentiment echoes across every event. Aubrey Revely, owner of The Original Chicken Box and a recent honoree, described the feeling of walking into a Black Wall Street room:

“You know, it sure is good to be in a room full of entrepreneurs.”

— Aubrey Revely, Owner, The Original Chicken Box & Joe Manns Black Wall Street Honoree

“That right there said it all,” said Glover. “That’s a hidden layer to the Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards ceremonies: the networking. The deals that come about as a result of one of our events. That’s Black Wall Street.”

This spring, the series returns to familiar ground and beloved communities with four upcoming events — including a return to New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood and three stops across Greater Baltimore:

Upcoming 2026 Events
Apr 11Sat · 4–6 PM
Black Wall Street MILFORD MILL
Island Quizine · Liberty Road, Baltimore

Apr 14
Tues · 5–7 PM
Black Wall Street CHELSEA
New York City

May 9
Sat · 5–7 PM
Black Wall Street SPARROWS POINT
Baltimore, Maryland

Jun 4
Thurs · 6–8 PM
Black Wall Street WOODLAWN
Baltimore, Maryland

Most events are free and open to the community. Each gathering brings together entrepreneurs, elected officials, community advocates, and neighbors to network, celebrate honorees, and reinvest in the spirit of Black Wall Street.

Additional 15th anniversary programming and a signature commemorative event will be announced later this year. Community members, sponsors, and media are encouraged to follow BMORENews.com for updates.

About the Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards: Founded in 2011 by Doni Glover, the Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards is a multi-city event series honoring Black entrepreneurs, innovators, and community leaders. Now in its 15th year, the series has recognized more than 3,000 honorees across nine cities. The series is produced by DMGlobal Marketing & Public Relations, LLC, publisher of BMORENews.com and BlackUSA.News.
Media Contact:
Doni Glover · DMGlobal Marketing & Public Relations, LLC
BMORENews.com  |  BlackUSA.News
Cell: 443.858.2684
E: doni@bmorenews.com

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