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Jamila Souffrant: ‘What Type of Life Do You Actually Want to Live?’
Morningstar· 2 days agoJamila’s focus is helping people increase their net worths and eliminate debt while also enjoying...
3 things Black founders need right now
Fast Company Magazine· 6 days agoAs a Black tech founder, I’ve experienced trials and tribulations to scale my business. As Black entrepreneurs, it’s unfortunate that we don’t have...
Wole Coaxum transforms financial access with MoCaFi
Rolling Out· 2 days agoIn 2014, as Ferguson, Mo., erupted in protests following the shooting death of an unarmed Black teenager, Wole Coaxum, an Oxford-educated African...
Muscle memory and a fight to inspire: on the campaign trail with Biden
AOL· 5 days ago“The fact is that this election, a lot is at stake,” said Joe Biden, collar unbuttoned, mic in hand, watched by about 50 guests at tables dotted with small US flags at Mary Mac’s Tea Room in ...
Politicians Who Made Their Case to Charlamagne Tha God
The Root via Yahoo News· 2 days agoNo matter what you think about host and author Charlamagne tha God, there’s no denying his...
How Creativity Makes Financial Freedom More Inclusive
Forbes· 1 day agoFinancial freedom is a top priority for most households — but achieving it is often easier said than done. In fact, a 2023 survey found that just 11% of Americans felt they were “living their ...
Mask off: When rappers bust their own myths
NPR· 7 days agoHe doesn’t have to tell us his story outright to give us a sense of who he is in his songs. Attitude can be illuminating in its own way, and I haven’t heard a more devastating, telling bar this ...
After George Floyd's death, many declared racism a public health crisis. How much changed?
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe following year, then-state Health Commissioner Colin Greene told the Washington Post he opposed...
The biodiversity hotspot you must visit now, before it’s too late
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThis is a proper downpour. The volume intensifies from a patter to a roar, as though at the turn of...
The CUNY Experiment | Kim Phillips-Fein
New York Review of Books· 7 days agoLike so much about New York City politics, the fates of the various Gaza solidarity encampments that sprang up throughout the city in recent weeks were...