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Black Founder Launches the First Culturally Smart AI Copywriter to Flood Diverse Brands with...
BlackNews.com· 3 days agoApryl Beverly, whose copywriting expertise has generated $3 billion in revenue for online brands,...
Shannon Taylor looks to jump from local to state stage as AG
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 5 days agoHenrico Commonwealth’s Attorney Shannon Taylor launched her long-anticipated bid for statewide...
A $29 Billion Weed Market Fights to Diversify
Insurance Journal· 5 days agoMichael Diaz-Rivera’s experience simultaneously represents the promise and failure of social equity licenses for the cannabis industry. Diaz-Rivera’s...
Business Monday ETC: June 17, 2024
The Republican· 7 days agoBusiness Monday ETC
University of Utah to cut centers for Black, female, LGBT students to comply with new state law
KSL Salt Lake City· 4 days agoThe University of Utah will eliminate cultural centers geared toBlack, female, LGBT and other...
Don't Water Down Juneteenth
Newsweek· 5 days agoDespite the relentless attacks on our multiracial democracy, hope is not lost. Our ancestors never surrendered their dream for a brighter tomorrow.
Schapiro: For Richmond film producer BK Fulton, ‘art punches above its weight’
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 2 days agoBK Fulton’s path to his latest job — arts impresario — started in the Black history section of the...
Insider: Why Michigan lawmakers descended into shouting over a Grosse Ile toll bridge bill
Detroit News· 1 day agoRepublican lawmakers briefly broke out in shouting Thursday on the floor of the Michigan House of...
A $29 Billion Weed Market Fights to Diversify Amid Legal Hurdles
Bloomberg Law· 6 days agoMichael Diaz-Rivera’s experience simultaneously represents the promise and failure of social equity licenses for the cannabis industry. Diaz-Rivera’s conviction in 2006 for marijuana possession ...
Black Independence families displaced in the 1960s deserve more than stone markers | Opinion
The Kansas City Star· 6 days agoIt’s great that The Neck neighborhood is being commemorated with new monuments. But its former residents suffered financially when their homes were razed. From Toriano Porter: