Apr 11, 2022 | Equity, Investment, Technology
Stackwell Capital is a Black-owned and operated digital investment platform aimed at advancing Black generational wealth. Stackwell is centered around delivering automated tools and education to help Black Americans stack and build wealth. Now the platform...
Apr 4, 2022 | Culture, Equity, Fashion
Black buying power has perhaps never been higher, especially in the beauty market. But are brands rising to meet us as the dynamic consumers we are? New insights by NielsenIQ show Black consumers regularly over-index in spending but remain underserved in the beauty...
Mar 14, 2022 | Education, Equity, Higher Education
In the United States, the average amount of student loan debt is $39,591, a price tag that has many students asking if higher education is really worth it. This number is even higher for Black students, with the average African American bachelor’s degree holder...
Nov 22, 2021 | Equity, Higher Education, Literature
A student activist group at the College of Wooster wants affirmative action in the writing and casting of plays in the university’s theatre department. The BIPOC Performing Arts Alliance’ demands for the private Ohio university were published in a November 12...
Sep 27, 2021 | Entrepreneurship, Equity, Wealth
That Black entrepreneurs haven’t had the same access to capital and funding as others should not be news, but it’s the reality of the disparity that fewer may really grasp — and the gap remains wide despite the influx of cash for creatives of color in the post-George...
Sep 19, 2021 | Business, Cannabis, Equity
The Cambridge city council voted Monday night to extend its moratorium on recreational cannabis licenses for all but equity applicants for another year, pushing through an emergency order a week before the current moratorium was set to expire. More From Boston...
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