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Facebook Hit by Cultural, Political Storms in Its Largest Market – The Wilmington Journal

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Political controversies are threatening to derail Facebook's plans of building a business empire in India. India has the highest number of Facebook users - 290 million - and yet only 20 percent of the country's [...]

Source: The Wilmington Journal
Hot 97's DJ Young Chow Plans to Prep His Love of Caribbean Meals Vegan-Style
For Hot 97’s DJ Young Chow, nee Patrick Chow, having Soca DJ King Chow, as his father, opened his eyes for his love of
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Source: Black Enterprise - The Premier Resource for Black Entrepreneurs and Career, Tech, and Money Content for Black People - Black Ent
Sonko faces fresh Sh10m bribe charge
Embattled Nairobi governor is facing a fresh graft charge for allegedly demanding a bribe of Sh10 million from a company that City Hall has contracted to collect revenues.
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Source: Business Daily
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EDITORIAL: Loans for SMEs timely
Small businesses are in danger of collapsing under the weight of the disease.
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Source: Business Daily
17-year-old raises $160k in three days to help Black-owned businesses affected by protests - Face2Face Africa
Seventeen-year-old CJ Pearson has raised over $160,000 to help local black-owned businesses that had suffered losses by rioters and looters from protests against racial injustice following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody. Pearson is the founder and president of “Last Hope
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Source: Face2Face Africa - The Premier Pan-African Voice
Masiyiwa completes solar power project in Matabeleland South
Zimbabwean businessman and philanthropist, Strive Masiyiwa has, through his Re-Imagine Rural initiative, completed a 100KW solar power project in the Ndolwane area in Bulilima district near Plumtree town in Matabeleland
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Source: NewsDay Zimbabwe - Everyday News for Everyday People
Minority-Owned Firm Partners with Microsoft to Launch $250M Fund for Small Businesses
By Jeffrey McKinney Black Enterprise Siebert Williams Shank Co. L.L.C. (SWS) is partnering with Microsoft Corp. to launch the Clear Vision Impact Fund L.L.C., with an initial $25 million seed investment from the software giant. The nation’s largest minority-and-women-owned financial firm, SWS
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Source: The Birmingham Times
Magic Johnson Partners with New Jersey-Based Company to Help Nonwhite and Female Small Business Owners
NBA legend and entrepreneur Magic Johnson has taken note, he pointed out, that loans to assist small business owners during COVID-19 aren’t trickling down to nonwhites and women who own those
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Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information
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US wrestles with economic response to coronavirus pandemic
The Democratic-led U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed a $3 trillion stimulus bill, known as the Heroes Act, last month that would provide an additional $1,200 direct payment per family member and $600 per household, close to $1 trillion to state, local, territorial and tribal
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Source: New Orleans Data News Weekly – The People’s Paper
Fitness Facilities
I own and operate an Anytime Fitness gym in Placerville, California, and as a company, we are taking several precautions to ensure that we can reopen responsibly and provide our members with a safe place to
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Source: The Sacramento Observer
SBA and Treasury Department Announce $10 Billion for CDFIs to Participate in the Paycheck Protection Program | East Texas Review
WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Small Business Administration, in consultation with the U.S. Treasury Department, announced that it is setting aside $10 billion of Round 2 funding for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) to be lent exclusively by Community Development Financial Institutions
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Source: East Texas Review | The Community Paper Everyone Should Read
Charter Invests $10 Miliion Dollars with National Urban League and National Action Network to Assist Black-Owned Small Businesses in Underserved Communities
Stamford, CT. – June 11, 2020 – Charter Communications, Inc. today announced the company will invest $10 million in partnership with both the National Urban League (NUL) and National Action Network (NAN) to support Black and other minority-owned small businesses in underserved
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Source: The Madison Times Weekly Newspaper
The Detroit Creativity Project Announces New Community Engagement Manager
The Detroit Creativity Project, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that develops and supports improv programs for young people in Detroit and neighboring cities has announced Teia Wallington as its Community Engagement
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Source: Michigan Chronicle - Powered by Real Times Media
How The Crisis Is Making Racial Inequality Worse
In good times and bad, the black unemployment rate is typically double the white unemployment rate, says economist Valerie Wilson, who directs the Program on Race, Ethnicity, and the Economy at the Economic Policy Institute, a left-leaning think
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Podcast: The COVID-19 25 Alive Campaign - The Seattle Medium
Rhythm & News interview with Michelle Merriweather and Linda Taylor of the Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle about the COVID-19 25 Alive Campaign - an initiative, in partnership with The Seattle Medium, to encourage people to support small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic in
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Black store owner calls looting ‘devastating’
LOS ANGELES — For clothing store owner Martez Malone, the events of May 31 were unexpected and devastating, but not
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All In Or Out? How Business Owners Can Deal With COVID’S Cloudy Future - Milwaukee Community Journal
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, small businesses have reopened across the nation but certainty and optimism are a long way from being restored. Spikes in infections in many states, double-digit unemployment, consumer and lender concerns, and steep economic challenges in the wake of a long
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Source: Milwaukee Community Journal - Wisconsin's Largest African American Newspaper
Urban League marks 100 years
The Bay State branch of the national economic and civil rights advocacy group acted to counter the challenges, urging the Massachusetts delegation in Congress to support federal anti-lynching laws while firmly pushing open the door of hiring opportunities for black men and women throughout Greater
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Source: The Bay State Banner
EARVIN “MAGIC” JOHNSON’S EQUITRUST FUNDS OVER $100 MILLION IN PPP LOANS FOR MINORITY AND WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESSES | Afro
May 18, 2020 (New York, NY) — Earvin “Magic” Johnson, majority owner of EquiTrust, the nation’s largest minority-owned insurance company, announced a $100 million partnership with MBE Capital Partners (MBECP), the largest certified minority-owned asset-based lender, and the National Action Network
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Source: Afro | The Black Media Authority
Restaurants Team Up To Feed Seniors
Great Plates is based on a model called Family Meals, created by Patrick Mulvaney, owner of the midtown restaurant
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Source: The Sacramento Observer
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As MLK asked in 1967, Where Do We Go from Here: Community or Chaos?
Over the years, this column has reported on racial disparities in homeownership, family wealth, the lack of access to affordable credit, and the pattern of alternative financial services preying upon communities of color by charging triple-digit interest rates on small-dollar
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Source: Atlanta Daily World - Powered by Real Times Media
American Express Pledges $10 Million To Fund Grants for Black Businesses Affected by COVID
Finance giant American Express is now the latest to come forward with its own commitment to cultivating Black
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Source: The Black Chronicle
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Local electeds united in opposition to police violence
Thousands of protestors took to the streets of Boston over the weekend in memory of George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man killed by a Minneapolis police officer on May 25 and whose death ignited protests
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Source: The Bay State Banner
House leaders demand details on PPP small-business loan program
As the remaining days dwindle for small businesses to apply for loans through the federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), both banks and federal officials are being challenged by several House leaders to explain how the $670 billion program intended to aid the nation’s small businesses has
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Source: Atlanta Daily World - Powered by Real Times Media
Africa: Parts of India, Africa Re-Instate Lockdown to Manage COVID-19 Clusters
As some countries are easing out of lockdown and reopening their borders, others are going for tougher measures and re-imposing lockdown in certain clusters with an alarming resurgence of Covid-19
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Source: allAfrica.com
Milwaukee Business Restart Grant Applications Due Friday; Small Businesses Eligible for Up to $15,000 to Resume Operations
Small businesses can apply for City of Milwaukee’s Business Restart Grants until 5:00pm this Friday, June 12th through the online portal at
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Source: Milwaukee Community Journal - Wisconsin's Largest African American Newspaper
Report: Small Businesses Face An Uncertain Future Due to Coronavirus
A report conducted by the Small Business Roundtable and Facebook shows small and medium-sized business owners are suffering during the coronavirus
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Racial Equity
By Nadiyah Johnson This week, we learned from reports that Donald Trump downplayed the threat of COVID-19. Black Wisconsinites have borne the brunt of the the pandemic’s infections and deaths and job loss, because Trump intentionally didn’t do his job. Now, we are all living with the immense
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Source: The Madison Times Weekly Newspaper
'Let a N-a Work!': Rasheeda Claps Back At Critics Who Called Her Out Over Not Wearing A Face Mask In The Kitchen Of Her Restaurant
The "LHHATL" star responded to critics who snapped at her about not wearing a face covering while working in her Atlanta eatery, Frost Bistro.
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Indiana Works to expand access to small business recovery resources | The Crusader Newspaper Group
New partnership aims to provide direct outreach, support to minority employers; small businesses encouraged to leverage available grants, loans to aid recovery Governor Eric J. Holcomb recently provided updates on the state’s efforts to support Indiana small businesses and entrepreneurs, announcing
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Source: The Crusader Newspaper Group
Wells Fargo Commitment Could Potentially Result in Billions for Small Businesses | The Florida Star | The Georgia Star
In April, Wells Fargo announced it would donate gross proceeds from the Paycheck Protection Plan to nonprofits working with small businesses. This month, the bank has ramped up its efforts by unveiling the details of an approximately $400 million initiative to help small businesses impacted by the
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Source: The Florida Star

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