Oct 25, 2021 | Journalism, Literature, Media, Women
It was 2013 when film and culture critic Zeba Blay became one of the of the first to coin the viral term, #CarefreeBlackGirls. Now, Blay is expanding on the popular hashtag with a deeper dive on what it means to be a carefree Black girl in her book of essays entitled,...
Oct 25, 2021 | Higher Education, Investment, Media
For so many, financial literacy is a skill that is self-taught and developed through trial and error. Few people learn the budgeting, saving, and investing habits in school that are needed to build long-term wealth. In some families, the subject is taboo entirely. But...
Oct 18, 2021 | Art, Arts Education, Media
Masked visitors were greeted by warm yellow walls featuring sculptural vignettes, precisely cut paper portraits, video installations, and collages at the inauguration of Packaged Black: Derrick Adams and Barbara Earl Thomas at the Henry Art...
Oct 11, 2021 | Detroit, Media
General Motors has partnered with an organization called the Black Automotive Media Group (BAMG) to provide internship placements for 15 scholars from the Department of Mass Media Arts at Clark Atlanta University. The internship placement effort, dubbed The Driving...
Sep 27, 2021 | Business, Media, Women
Data shows that Black women are promoted more slowly than other groups of employees and are significantly underrepresented in senior leadership. Only 1% of C-suite leaders are Black women, and Black women business owners typically receive lower levels of funding. At...
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