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Entrepreneur and Clinical Social Worker Chardé Hollins Launches $50K Media Campaign to Address Black Male Suicide and Mental Health
Black Enterprise
Funds will go towards raising awareness and connecting individuals to mental health resources, specifically Black men between the ages of 13-35.
Meet the TikToker Who Went from Sleeping in His Truck to Starting a 7-Figure Tax Business
Black Enterprise
Today, 28-year-old Duke Alexander Moore is living many a millennial entrepreneur’s dream: He’s successfully zeroed in on his niche.
IN THE NEWS
A California bill would create an alert system for missing Black women and youth
NPR
Each year, thousands of Black youth and women go missing across the U.S. at a disproportionate rate. And despite the desperate pleas for media attention, their cases are often overlooked, failing to grab national headlines.
Here are the Highest Net Worths for Black Female Celebrities
Black America Web
From media maven moguls and top-of-the-pop-chart queens to A-list film sirens and pretty philanthropists — some of them are all four! — we wanted you to see just who’s running things in the industry when it comes to our melanated heroines of Hollywood.
Unpacking the Black Demographic Shift and Why Marketers Must Re-Examine Their Strategies
Entrepreneur
Successfully navigating the ever-evolving world of marketing necessitates a strong understanding of consumer demographics. Lately, emerging data on the Black population demographics have signaled significant shifts, bringing forth new opportunities and challenges for businesses.
NASA Astronaut Victor Glover is Making History as the First Black Person To Go to the Moon
BOTWC
With more than 20 years of piloting experience under his belt, Glover made history before in 2020, becoming the first Black person to fly for SpaceX and move into the International Space Station for an extended 6 month stay.
Howard University to Host Series of Events During Black Maternal Health Week
The Dig at Howard University
“Mothers and healthy babies are the foundation of a healthy society,” Mighty said. “The continued poor outcomes for Black pregnant women and their infants demand a constant call to action until we make a significant difference.”