Visa sponsors first-ever virtual event as part of the company’s commitment to racial equity and support for small businesses
Today, Columbia Records announces their collaboration with the National Urban League, Community Concert & Conversation. Sponsored by Visa, Community Concert & Conversation is a unique platform that was created to advocate for the economic and social justice of Black Americans and other minority communities and to raise awareness of the disproportionate rate at which COVID-19 continues to impact these communities, especially the impact on small businesses. The ultimate goal is to set the path for change in the wake of the social injustices our nation is facing and to raise attention to supporting local communities, with a focus on small businesses. This event builds on Columbia Record’s existing social justice initiatives to foster equal rights and take action against discrimination everywhere and emphasizes their commitment to developing meaningful and strategic partnerships.
Hosted by Yvonne Orji, Community Concert & Conversation will feature thought leaders speaking with artists about the state of our community as well as performances and appearances from Nelly, StaySolidRocky, 24kGoldn, Rileyy Lanez, Cochise and more. The event is set to stream live on Columbia Record’s YouTube page on Friday, September 25 at 8:30PM EST, with a call to action for viewers to donate to the National Urban League.
Community Concert & Conversation will also highlight the need to support Black entrepreneurs and small business recovery efforts in the wake of COVID-19. Visa’s support of this event is a continuation of its ongoing commitment for racial equity and small business resiliency. In June, Visa establi