Section 1981

Grant program for Black women business owners is discriminatory, appeals court rules

As a Black woman business owner, the recent ruling on the discriminatory nature of the grant program aimed at supporting businesses owned by women of color struck a chord with me. The program, known as the Strivers Grant Fund, was set up with the noble intention of addressing the severe racial disparity in funding for businesses owned by Black and Hispanic women. However, the issue arose when it was brought to light that the program was structured more as a contracting mechanism rather than a grant with no strings attached, which violated Section 1981 that prohibits racial discrimination in contracting.

While I understand the motivations behind the program and the need to rectify the historical and ongoing discrimination faced by marginalized groups, including Black women, it is challenging to reconcile the idea of legally discriminating loans or financial backing based on race and sex.… Continue reading