How Racism Ruined Black Santa Monica
Our news is free on LAist. To make sure you get our coverage:Sign up for our daily newsletters. To support our non-profit public service journalism:Donate Now. In the 1940s, Nick Gabaldón, an athletic, handsome student at Santa Monica High School,
Cynthia Bailey Is Open To Joining RHOB “If It Were The Right Time And Situation”
Christmas is just one day away, but the holiday season is far from over. If you’ve been desiring to support more Black-owned businesses this season, but you’re not sure where to begin, consider checking out the Seagrams Escapes Holiday Marketplace
Inside Ujimaa, Jordan Subban’s New Site Elevating BIPOC-Owned Businesses
Chasing his NHL dream, Jordan Subban found himself faced with a nightmare. Living dorm life in his second year as a pro at Utica, New York, and playing for the Vancouver Canucks’ affiliate team—the Comets—Subban and his teammate were robbed
Has 2020’s spike in support for Black-owned business carried through to the holidays?
Click here to view original web page at www.marketplace.org At the height of the Black Lives Matter protests that followed the killing of George Floyd in May of this year, there was a big push on social media for consumers
Fashion find of the week: Pop-Up on Fifth spotlights Black, women-owned brands
The Peoples Gas Holiday Market may have come to an
Yelp To Deposit $10 Million Cash Into Black-Serving Banks
Yelp announced on Tuesday that it will deposit just under
Community support, Black Lives Matter movement have helped local Black-owned businesses
WESTCHESTER, N.Y. – At the start of 2020, Vivian C.
Entrepreneurs and corporate leaders unite in support of Black-owned businesses
When Jasper Kuria considers strategies for addressing racial inequity and
Power Couple Launches Black-Owned Real Estate Brokerage to Help More Families Find a Home
Meet Calvin and Ro’Shunda Russell, founders of Park Place Realty Group, LLC, a Black-owned real estate brokerage that is helping families qualify for homeownership. The self-taught duo, who launched the company earlier this year, was able to purchase their first
Baltimore Ravens player Calais Campbell, Rockefeller Foundation launch Black biz fund
Rockefeller Foundation has pledged $75,000 to support the program alongside Campbell, who will be donating $125,000 This week on the Dear Culture Podcast, hosts Shana Pinnock and Gerren Keith Gaynor talk BLACK business. With a new presidency promising a lot