
Resilience and Hope 60 Years After New Orleans School Desegregation
Leona Tate’s perception of race changed drastically in November 1960 — when she became one of the first Black children to desegregate New Orleans schools.
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North County Entrepreneur's Sip Wine And Beer Tasting Room Showcases Diversity in Industry
“The industry as a whole doesn’t have the representation of people who look like me, or women, so my wine and beer tasting room showcases the majority of those brands,” founder of Si... -
Black Employees Make Up Just 7.4% of the Tech Workforce — These Nonprofits Are Working to Change That
Black talent is still extremely underrepresented in the industry. A new JFF report highlights the importance of expanding tech opportunities for Black Americans
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Young Black and ‘n Business
A San Diego organization dedicated to bringing about change is making a difference by advocating for entrepreneurship in the Black community, reports NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry.
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Howard University Gets $2M Grant to Digitize Black Newspaper Archive
Howard University has received a $2 million donation to digitize a major collection of Black newspaper archives in hopes of making it more broadly available to researchers and the general public....