The partnership will help address disparities for Black MBEs through a docuseries
NMSDC
is partnering with the creators of 51%:
The Certification of Our Blackness to support the docuseries and spotlight
NMSDC-certified MBEs from the Black community. Currently in pre-production
under Best Sellers Productions, the series will highlight the importance of
supplier diversity programs through the real-life stories of pioneers in the
industry, including members of the larger NMSDC network.
Also,
as part of the partnership, NMSDC CEO and President Ying McGuire will be
featured in an episode of the series to talk about NMSDC’s historic ties to the
Black community and how the organization is working today to overcome many of
the challenges certified-Black businesses face.
“While
our most recent Minority Businesses Economic Impact Report showed positive
growth for all the communities we serve, unfortunately, our Black-certified
businesses only saw single-digit percent increases in revenue growth compared
to the double-digit increases for certified-MBEs from the Asian, Hispanic, and
Native American communities we serve,” said McGuire. In addition to directly
participating in the docuseries, NMSDC will also support the project by
providing data that supports the project’s goals, promoting it at NMSDC
signature events like the Annual Conference & Exchange, and marketing the
series via its communications platforms.
51%:
The Certification of Our Blackness is being produced by filmmakers Sade
Sellers, Nadia Sellers, Robert Lett, and Lavonne Trent. They aim to capture the
heart and soul of the incredible and complex supplier diversity journey and
share the social and cultural impact diverse suppliers contribute globally.
To
learn more about the series visit 51percentfilm.com
and watch for upcoming communications from NMSDC to learn how you can help
support the effort.