URGENT UPDATE: The L. Clifford Davis Legal Association (LCDLA) has just announced a vital workshop aimed at empowering Black-owned businesses and nonprofits. Scheduled for February 12 at 6:00 PM, the event, titled Built to Last, will take place at The Dock Bookshop in Fort Worth.
This workshop is a must-attend for community members, business owners, nonprofit leaders, and founders. Participants will receive a comprehensive compliance checklist, invaluable legal guidance, and practical tips to ensure their institutions remain compliant and well-positioned for long-term success.
In a time when building strong Black institutions is more critical than ever, this event serves as both a resource and a call to action.
“Building Black institutions isn’t just history—it’s legacy work,”
emphasized a representative from the hosting organizations.
The collaboration between the L. Clifford Davis Legal Association, the Black Women Lawyers Association of Tarrant County, and the Fort Worth Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce underscores a commitment to supporting Black entrepreneurship and organizational sustainability.
This workshop represents an urgent opportunity for attendees to learn how to navigate legal complexities effectively. With the date rapidly approaching, interested individuals are encouraged to secure their spots immediately.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR: The impact of this workshop could resonate throughout the community as it seeks to equip leaders with the tools necessary for long-term viability. This event is not just a learning opportunity; it’s a pivotal moment for strengthening Black institutions for generations to come.
Don’t miss out on this essential gathering—mark your calendars for February 12 at The Dock Bookshop in Fort Worth. Share this news with anyone who can benefit from this empowering initiative!
