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The African Diaspora of Las Vegas is set to host its 3rd Annual Africa Day Community Breakfast & Business Marketplace on May 16, 2025, at the College of Southern Nevada. This vibrant event aims to celebrate African heritage while promoting local businesses within the diaspora community. Attendees can expect a morning filled with cultural performances, networking opportunities, and a showcase of various African-owned businesses.
The breakfast serves as a platform for entrepreneurs to connect with potential customers and partners, encouraging economic growth within the community. Organizers are enthusiastic about the event's potential to foster collaboration and innovation among African diaspora entrepreneurs.
In addition to the marketplace, there will be discussions on the importance of supporting local businesses and the impact they have on the broader economy. This year’s theme emphasizes unity and resilience, reflecting the spirit of the African diaspora. The event promises to be an enriching experience for all who attend, blending culture, community, and commerce.
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