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DANGEROUSNEGRO WINS MILLERCOORS URBAN ENTREPRENEURS PRIZE

 

Awarded 25K Grant in National Business Plan Competition

 
Pictured From Left To Right: dangerousNEGRO executives Justin Giboney Esq., Sebastine Ujereh Jr., Gary Mavindidze, Tre Baker, Demetrius Walker

Chicago, IL (BlackNews.com) -- After competing against hundreds of minority owned businesses across the country, dangerousNEGRO Black Empowerment Apparel (dN|Be Apparel) was recently awarded $25,000 at the culmination of MillerCoors' Urban Entrepreneur Series (MUES). Owners Tre Baker, Justin Giboney, Sebastine Ujereh, and Demetrius Walker were on hand to accept the prize at Chicago's Blackstone Hotel. Known for being an edgy, yet socially conscious streetwear line, dN|Be Apparel has proven that it has a profitable business concept, which will undoubtedly expand as the company continues to accept new capital from enthusiastic investors this summer.

Hatched from President Woodrow Wilson's 1919 characterization of A. Phillip Randolph as “America's most dangerous Negro,” the company is best known for promoting positive messages and social awareness through its graphic tee shirts and school lectures. With tees carrying clever, universal messages like “Smart is the New Gangsta,” dN|Be Apparel is winning over those concerned with the deterioration of social values in their community. Supporters sharing dangerousNEGRO's rejection of the victim mentality have not only purchased shirts in mass quantities, but have also participated in discussions with company lecturers Justin Giboney and Demetrius Walker across college campuses.

In addition to dangerousNEGRO's clothing success, the company also boasts a new entertainment company. dangerousNEGRO Entertainment is an independent record label geared towards producing music with social and progressive substance. The company plans to grant artists full creative control over their projects, while operating in partnership with them. On the heels of forming dangerousNEGRO Entertainment, famed professor Dr. Boyce Watkins mentioned “these young brothers are doing something never before seen. Once they secure the capital they need to further develop their concepts, dangerousNEGRO will grow into an unprecedented urban empire.” As the company continues to spread its positive message, dangerousNEGRO plans to become the preeminent leader in urban wear, independent Hip Hop, and multiple other ventures.

Additional information about dangerousNEGRO can be found online at www.dangerousNEGRO.com, twitter.com/dangerousNEGRO, youtube.com/dangerousNEGRO and the dangerousNEGRO Facebook Fan Page. For interviews please contact Marketing Director Demetrius Walker at (615) 491-5859 or Demetrius@dangerousNEGRO.com

 



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