Triller’s new conference is aiming to deepen the relationships between Black creators and brands. The social app just announced that they will be hosting their first-ever Black Creator Conference, a summit that will take place in Atlanta in September—and they’re hoping to make it an annual event during Black Business Month. The conference will aim to empower Black creators “to deepen the pipeline of Black-owned content across entertainment, lifestyle, fashion, sports, and other genres of short and long-form content” available to brands for integration, partnership, and advertising opportunities. YPulse’s celebrities and influencers research found that 59% of 13-39-year-old Black consumers want to be an online celebrity, and Triller can be added to the list of brands supporting BIPOC creators. (Adweek)