New Invite-Only Social App Led By Black Women Puts ‘Authentic Interactions’ First
A new invite-only social media platform, founded and led by Black women, aims to redefine the digital landscape.
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A new invite-only social media platform, founded and led by Black women, aims to redefine the digital landscape.
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When Walgreens decided to close four of its drug stores located in predominantly Black and Brown neighborhoods in 2022, politicians like Sen. Ed Marley (D-Mass) Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass) and Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass) took notice and called for the company to replace the stores, citing the creation of food apartheid areas and pharmacy deserts