Brands Must Speak Out Against Racial Intolerance or Risk Losing Customers: Report
Sixty percent of Americans in a new survey agreed that brands must show a strong position for racial fairness or risk losing customers and trust.
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Sixty percent of Americans in a new survey agreed that brands must show a strong position for racial fairness or risk losing customers and trust.
Entrepreneur Tyde-Courtney Edwards, founding director of Ballet After Dark, is a classically trained ballerina, art model, and survivor of sexual assault who is on a mission to help others heal from their trauma through the art of ballet.
Wait. What. Whoa. Did Prof. Marc Lamont Hill just claim that men can get pregnant? Yes. To be specific, he said on conservative pundit Candace Owens’ online talk show that transgender...
Dikita, the oldest African American family-owned civil engineering and consulting firm in North Texas, expects to grow annual revenues to more than $16 million.
Voting rights groups are calling on companies such as Coca-Cola Co and Delta Air Lines Inc to oppose efforts by Republican lawmakers in Georgia to enact sweeping new restrictions on voting access in the battleground state.