04/14/2026
Proud to stand with the Reform C**A coalition of community organizations, nonprofits, and businesses working to stop predatory lawsuits that are driving up costs across California.
Outdated laws like C**A are being exploited to target organizations simply for using basic website tools, pulling resources away from the communities we serve and acting as a hidden tax on families.
That’s why we support SB 690, a commonsense solution that ensures modern digital practices are governed by modern privacy laws, while preserving strong consumer protections.
It’s time to protect affordability, support small businesses, and stop legal shakedowns that hurt our communities.
Join us at ReformC**A.com
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California families are already struggling with rising costs. The last thing we need is another hidden pressure driving prices even higher. Yet that’s exactly what’s happening as a small group of predatory billboard attorneys exploit a 1960s-era wiretapping law—the California Invasion of Priva...
03/19/2026
This exemplifies partnership. If you are in San Francisco, stop by.
02/18/2026
Rest in Heaven
San Francisco, CA-February 17, 2026 The San Francisco African American Chamber of Commerce (SFAACC), which helps drive economic power through advocacy, innovation, and opportunity- building a future where our businesses lead, thrive, and shape the City's economy, mourns the passing of the Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr., who died peacefully this morning at the age of 84. Rev. Jackson, a civil rights icon whose life’s work advanced economic justice, equity, and opportunity for Black communities and small businesses across this nation. His unwavering commitment to empowerment and inclusion opened doors for generations of leaders and entrepreneurs. We honor his legacy and extend our deepest condolences to his family and all who were impacted by his extraordinary life. Rev. Jackson consistently taught that building, supporting, and sustaining Black-owned businesses was essential to achieving true independence, equity, and long-term community strength. “Economic power is the foundation of political power.” Rev. Jesse Jackson. Sr
02/17/2026
San Francisco, CA-February 17, 2026 The San Francisco African American Chamber of Commerce (SFAACC), which helps drive economic power through advocacy, innovation, and opportunity- building a future where our businesses lead, thrive, and shape the City's economy, mourns the passing of the Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr., who died peacefully this morning at the age of 84. Rev. Jackson, a civil rights icon whose life’s work advanced economic justice, equity, and opportunity for Black communities and small businesses across this nation. His unwavering commitment to empowerment and inclusion opened doors for generations of leaders and entrepreneurs. We honor his legacy and extend our deepest condolences to his family and all who were impacted by his extraordinary life. Rev. Jackson consistently taught that building, supporting, and sustaining Black-owned businesses was essential to achieving true independence, equity, and long-term community strength. “Economic power is the foundation of political power.” Rev. Jesse Jackson. Sr
02/09/2026
I was honored to attend the private brunch given by Off The Field NFL Wives.
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01/29/2026
January 28, 2026: History in the making in Sacramento, California. African American Chamber of Commerce's 3rd Annual State of the California African American Economy Summit: “Empowering African American Entrepreneurship and Opportunity.” This morning, I facilitated the Infrastructure and Energy panel. The panelists delivered with high energy and passion. The audience walked away with a wealth of knowledge.
01/24/2026
San Francisco African American Chamber of Commerce President Brigette R. LeBlanc unveils New Year! New Goals! New Momentum! , Curio Collection by Hilton Hotels & Resorts with new General Manager Justin Williams hailing from Atlanta! Kudos to San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie, District Attorney Brooke Jenkins and Supervisor Shamann Walton for their support of small businesses in San Francisco. Thank you to Insperity for your Partnership.
Photo: L to R -LuvVon Brown-Insperity, Mayor Lurie, President LeBlanc, DA Jenkins, Supervisor Walton, and GM Justin Williams
12/25/2025
Holiday greetings, eagerly anticipating building opportunities in 2026 and beyond.