Tulsa, Oklahoma — A powerful movement rooted in legacy, media innovation, and economic empowerment is gaining national attention as The Original Black Wall Street expands its influence across the United States through digital radio broadcasting, national advertising opportunities, magazine publishing, and its rapidly growing Virtual Business Address program.
Founded by Dr. Angela K. Chambers, a serial entrepreneur, media executive, and community builder, The Original Black Wall Street is a multi-platform media and business ecosystem headquartered on historic Greenwood Avenue in Tulsa, Oklahoma — the original site of Black Wall Street, once one of the most prosperous Black business districts in America.
Today, the platform is helping lead a modern movement to rebuild Black Wall Street through media, entrepreneurship, and national business collaboration.
◼️A 24/7 National Radio Platform for Black Voices and Businesses
At the center of the ecosystem is The Original Black Wall Street Radio Station, a 24/7 digital broadcast platform featuring Old School R&B, talk shows, community programming, and nationally syndicated content.
The station has become a hub for meaningful conversations and cultural storytelling through shows like:
◼️Ask Angela, hosted by Dr. Angela K. Chambers
◼️Community leadership discussions
◼️Entrepreneur spotlights
◼️Nationally syndicated radio programming
Listeners can stream the station online or simply say:
“Alexa, play The Original Black Wall Street.”
The station also serves as a powerful advertising platform for businesses nationwide, helping entrepreneurs reach audiences who value community, culture, and commerce.
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A National Advertising and Media Platform
Beyond radio, The Original Black Wall Street operates a growing advertising agency and media platform that helps businesses amplify their brands through:
◼️Radio advertising
◼️Digital magazine advertising
◼️Sponsored blog features
◼️Business spotlight articles
◼️Social media promotion
◼️Event partnerships
◼️National exposure opportunities
Businesses from across the country are using the platform to connect with audiences who actively support Black-owned businesses and community-focused enterprises.
Expanding Through Magazine Publishing
The organization also publishes several digital magazines designed to highlight entrepreneurs, innovators, and community leaders.
These publications serve as marketing platforms for businesses seeking national visibility and include features such as:
▪️Business spotlights
▪️Entrepreneur interviews
community initiatives
▪️advertising opportunities
The magazines are part of a broader mission to ensure that Black businesses and leaders are documented, celebrated, and supported.
Virtual Business Addresses on Historic Greenwood Avenue
One of the fastest-growing initiatives from The Original Black Wall Street is its Virtual Business Address program, which allows businesses across the country to establish a presence on historic Greenwood Avenue.
Through this program, entrepreneurs can:
▪️Obtain a prestigious Greenwood Avenue business address
▪️Receive a digital certificate and recognition
▪️Be featured in articles and promotional campaigns
▪️Join a national network of businesses committed to rebuilding economic power
The program has attracted interest from entrepreneurs across the United States who want to align their brands with the legacy and resurgence of Black Wall Street.
Rebuilding Black Wall Street Through Media and Commerce
For Dr. Angela K. Chambers, the mission is deeply personal. As founder of The Original Black Wall Street platform, she has dedicated her work to building media channels that empower businesses, amplify voices, and restore the economic spirit of historic Greenwood.
Through radio, publishing, advertising, and digital initiatives, the platform is working to unite entrepreneurs and communities around a shared vision:
Rebuilding Black Wall Street through collaboration, commerce, and storytelling.
“Black Wall Street was never just a place — it was a mindset of ownership, innovation, and economic excellence,” said Dr. Chambers. “Our mission is to rebuild that spirit through media, business development, and national partnerships.”
National Businesses Invited to Participate
Businesses, entrepreneurs, and organizations across the country are invited to participate in The Original Black Wall Street platform through advertising, magazine features, radio promotions, and the Virtual Business Address program.
To learn more, visit:
www.theoriginalblackwallstreet.com
or contact:
info@theoriginalblackwallstreet.com
About The Original Black Wall Street
Published Author in Her Family
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