Richard T. Greener was Harvard University’s first Black graduate who blazed the trail for these intelligent women to continue his legacy.
Several Black celebrity brands and businesses have moved the needle on culture, business, entertainment, and more.
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The National Football League now has more coaches of color than ever, but it also puts potential coaches who are men of color ...
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When Black leadership gets labeled as ‘help,’ it perpetuates a blind spot in how companies value contributions from ...
The about-face on DEI programs reflect a misguided notion that women and people of color have been offered unfair advantages ...
Tabitha Brown is speaking out about those calling for a boycott of Target after the retailer announced it will be scaling back its diversity, equity and inclusion program, also known as DEI. The ...
As we step into 2025, the role of technology in society takes center stage. The world is questioning its power and potential. Looking back, 2024 was a standout year for tech for good — a year of bold ...