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Black Business, Arts, and Education
January 6, 2025
We deeply mourn the passing of our nation's 39th President, Jimmy Carter. President Carter was a true advocate for higher education and historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). He was the first U.S. president to issue an executive order focusing on...
It was the photo of a Black woman dressed in university regalia that caught Donna J. Nicol’s eye. “Trustee Claudia Hampton,” the caption read, “appointed by Reagan.” Nicol, an associate dean at Cal State Long Beach who studies the history of racism and sexism in...
ProMusica Detroit LIVE Featuring David Jackson
The entertainment industry has evolved beyond mere spectacle to become a powerful medium for preserving and sharing authentic Black experiences. Through carefully crafted narratives and compelling performances, modern films and television series are illuminating...
BuyBlack.org is launching a pilot program for its AI assistant, Zuri, which will be available to Black-centered organizations on a risk-free trial basis, according to a press release. The program enables Black news outlets, chambers of commerce, and businesses to...
The Richmond Symphony will host “Celebration of Black Music in Film” at the Carpenter Theatre in January. Attendees can expect to listen to Luther Vandross’ work from “The Wiz,” music from Isaac Hayes’ “Shaft,” as well as soundscapes from “Get Out,” “Dream ...
The Entrepreneurial Advisory Committee has distributed a total of $270,000 in funding to 25 locally-owned small businesses. The grants were awarded in December 2024 for business costs incurred throughout 2025. The MBE Grant fund was established in 2020 as ...
