By: Alesia Bani | Published on: Nov 03, 2022
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Philadelphia’s Operations Transformation Fund is a $10 million grant to support…
Read More Financial literacy courses are essential to instill principles of saving, budgeting, and investing, which leads to financial responsibility. These classes provide students…
Read More On August 13th in Philly, Can’t Wait Live: A Concert for Jobs, Climate and Care is on at the Mann, this is…
Read More Following a year of disconnection and disruption from traditional learning and working for many young people, summer youth employment programming such as…
Read More WURD Radio and The Plug, a tech media platform, are collaborating to amplify the stories of Philadelphia’s burgeoning Black technology sector.
Read More Southern University and A&M College’s medical marijuana program has already brought in more than $2 million for the Baton Rouge-based HBCU
Read More Companies like Shopify, Instacart, and now Amazon, have pledged to lift their platforms in support of onboarding more Black and brown business…
Read More Juneteenth, named by combining June and 19, marks the day in 1865 when federal troops descended on Galveston, Texas, with news that…
Read More By Nicole Blackson Black women are the fastest, largest growing group of entrepreneurs. Not only are Black women dominating entrepreneurship, but according…
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By Michael Butler
I am a freelance journalist and content creator, and I find that every day is a different adventure.…
Read More By Sincerely Syreeta In the spring semester of 2010, I was a 21-year-old woman attending Temple University full-time, working part-time and raising…
Read More In the city of Philadelphia, young Black entrepreneurs often take leaps into entrepreneurship and struggle to achieve their dreams while battling a…
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