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File #: 251073    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: ADOPTED
File created: 12/4/2025 In control: CITY COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 12/4/2025
Title: Declaring each Friday in December 2025 as "Shop Black Business Friday" in the City of Philadelphia.
Sponsors: Councilmember Gilmore Richardson, Councilmember Landau, Councilmember Lozada, Councilmember Young, Councilmember Brooks, Councilmember O'Rourke, Councilmember Driscoll, Councilmember Squilla, Councilmember Bass
Attachments: 1. Signature25107300
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Declaring each Friday in December 2025 as "Shop Black Business Friday" in the City of Philadelphia.

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WHEREAS, Black culture runs deep among Philadelphia's historic sites, artistic havens, cultural offerings and in Philadelphia's many Black-owned shops, restaurants, and other businesses; and

WHEREAS, These businesses are enjoyed by visitors to Philadelphia and its residents and provide local jobs, goods, services and amenities in neighborhoods throughout Philadelphia, including historically disadvantaged communities; and

WHEREAS, Historical structural inequities and systemic racism have presented barriers for Black and Brown entrepreneurs and small business owners to open, operate, and grow; and

WHEREAS, Analysis from Drexel University found that while Black individuals make up 43% of the City population, only 5.4% of businesses operating within Philadelphia's City limits are Black-owned; and

WHEREAS, A Pew analysis of Black business density in Philadelphia found an increase of 75 businesses per 1,000 Black residents, achieving the highest density total in decades; and

WHEREAS, Despite this local increase, Black business ownership has grown even faster nationwide resulting in Philadelphia's total Black business density falling further behind the national level and among the lowest of our peer localities; and

WHEREAS, The Pew Research Center reports that while the number of Black-owned businesses is growing in the U.S., majority Black-owned firms accounted for only approximately 3% of all U.S. businesses classifiable by the race and ethnicity of their owners in the Census Bureau's latest Annual Business Survey; and

WHEREAS, Not only are Black-and -Brown- owned businesses vital to the communities they serve, but those businesses bring in an estimated $211.8 billion in gross revenue nationally; and

WHEREAS, It is imperative to safeguard and grow Philadelphia's existing Black-owned businesses through investing and supporting them individually as co...

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