Black and Latino Voters Run To The Polls Amid Coronavirus Pandemic, Recession
The coronavirus pandemic, police killing Black men and women, and the rebirth of the Black Lives Matter movement have led to more minority voters than ever.
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The coronavirus pandemic, police killing Black men and women, and the rebirth of the Black Lives Matter movement have led to more minority voters than ever.
JaLisa Vaughn-Jefferson's parents didn't know what to think when she quit her IT job to become an Instagram influencer.
Perhaps you’ve noticed recently that the investment landscape has been long on turbulence and short on stability. It’s in times like these that investors often seek out shelter in sound, conservative investments such as TIPS, or Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities. The principal on these U.S. government bonds increases with inflation and decreases with deflation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index.
Miss Diddy and Milan Rouge discuss how Black women can leverage the Internet to become successful female entrepreneurs with Black Enterprise's Alisa Gumbs
Josua Feuerstein, an Arizona-based evangelist, is calling for Starbucks to put Christ back into Christmas via their new holiday cups. The mega coffee brand recently revived red-and-green coffee cups just in time for the upcoming season of celebration, and Feuerstein has used social media to encourage consumers to take a stand and ensuring that the reason for the season is recognized.