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“Focus On Being So Good They Can’t Ignore You”: The Black CEO Who Sold His Startup For Eight Figures
People of Color in Tech
In an industry that lacks serious diversity, Timothy Armoo has beaten the odds. He’s launched a startup, raised investment, hired, scaled, and sold his business.
Meet the Female Founder of a Black-Owned Tax Firm That Grossed $1.5M in Three Months
Black Enterprise
Dr. Moore is an author, speaker, business coach and entrepreneur committed to community service to assist an increasing number of people in her community and beyond in the future.
The Largest Black Woman-Owned Seafood Restaurant to Open in NY
Black Enterprise
Black serial entrepreneur and philanthropist Tonique Clay is soaring in the food industry with the announcement of her history-making Harlem, N.Y. location.
To recruit workers, big employers team with historically Black colleges
The Washington Post
For HBCU students who are lower-income or the first in their families to go to college, closer relationships with corporate recruiters and mentors also could help offset the advantage long enjoyed by wealthier counterparts who can network their way to jobs.
HBCU
High School Journalists Invited to Apply to Free Howard University Media Academy
The Washington Informer
Spend two weeks with us, and we will teach you how to use the power of multimedia journalism to cover health and wellness in underserved communities.
The free 10 day journalism program will be hosted online with Howard professors, journalists, students and alumni.
Despite Grief, 68-Year-Old Man Crosses Into Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc.
HBCU Buzz
Don Terrell just crossed his dream fraternity, and despite his obstacles he couldn’t be happier. Learn more in the Blavity News story by Danteé …
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Tamara Bell-Walker: Woman Missing, Husband Found Dead
Our Black Girls
Tamara Bell-Walker disappeared in 2020, but her father suspects someone was texting him from her phone, covering up their tracks.