Circulating the Dollar: How New Haven’s Black Wall Street Festival Built a Regional Economic Powerhouse
Circulating the Dollar: How New Haven’s Black Wall Street Festival Built a Regional Economic Powerhouse Building generational wealth and fostering self-sufficient local ecosystems requires intentional spaces where culture, community, and commerce converge. In New Haven, Connecticut, that blueprint comes alive every August during Black Wall Street Week , culminating in the flagship Black Wall Street Festival (BWS Fest) . What began in 2022 as a modest 35-vendor gathering in Downtown’s Temple Plaza has rapidly transformed into one of the most vital regional incubators for Black and Brown entrepreneurs across Southern New England. The Vision: From Tulsa’s Legacy to Elm City’s Reality Conceived by Aaron Rogers and Rashad Johnson—Grammy-nominated music producers and founders of local agency The Breed Entertainment —in partnership with New Haven’s Department of Arts, Culture, and Tourism, the festival draws direct historical inspiration from Tulsa, Oklahoma’s Greenwood Distric...