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Google is making it easier to support Black-owned businesses. In honor of the start of Black History Month, on Feb. 1, Google announced they were launching a new shopping feature that will help users find and purchase products from Black-owned businesses. Over the past 12 months, search requests for “Black owned businesses” have increased by 600 percent, according to the company, which noted that people are looking for recommendations for everything from restaurants to bookstores, beauty products and more. “We want to make it easier for people to support and spend dollars with the Black businesses they love,” the company…

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In recent years, Black-owned businesses have grown at the fastest pace in over 30 years, marking a pivotal moment in the journey to economic equity. And while the recent surge in Black-owned businesses is a testament to the resilience and innovation of Black entrepreneurs, common-sense policy and empowering resources are needed to help them thrive.  This economic renaissance is deeply rooted in our people’s spirit. In the Black community, there is an inherent excitement about entrepreneurship and creating something of your own. At the beginning of the pandemic, Black-owned businesses were closing twice as fast as other businesses. However, they remarkably bounced…

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Successful bans by legislatures Arizona House Bill 2898, which was signed by Gov. Doug Ducey on 6/30/21, prohibited the use of “public monies for instruction that presents any form of blame or judgment on the basis of race, ethnicity or sex” in K-12 public/charter schools and establishes fines for violations. However, on 11/2/21 the Arizona Supreme Court upheld a trial court ruling that HB2898 violates the state constitution by including multiple subjects in a single bill, and it was invalidated. See the Arizona Board of Education guidance here. Idaho House Bill 377, which was signed by Gov. Brad Little on 4/28/21,…

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Zoe ThomasBBC Business reporter, New YorkBBCA tour group photographs a sign marking the location of New York City’s slave marketThis month marks 400 years since enslaved Africans were first brought to what is now the United States of America. Slavery was officially abolished in the US in 1865, but historians say the legacy of slavery cannot be untangled from its economic impact. On a hot August day, 25 people are gathered around a small commemorative sign in New York’s financial district. Their tour guide explains that this was the site of one of the US’ largest slave markets. Just two…

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through Black Enterprise Editors: August 13, 2025 Current, consumer Fintech bank platform, four steps to save on various important events, from those new pair of shoes to a prepayment on the house. Being motivated to keep on holiday with friends or wedding can be easier than doing it is like a retirement because you will soon be able to enjoy the fruits of your labor soon. But the key part of a strong financial plan prioritizes to prioritize short, medium and long-term goals and to save them at the same time. There is no accurate schedule for these purposes, but…

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Several HBCU basketball teams will have a chance to get acquainted with Disney when competing against each other this season. The opening ESPN HBCU Hops on December 4-7 on December 4-7 at the ESPN Extensive Sports Complex on Walt Disney World Resort on December 4-7. Men’s brackets will feature Florida A & MTuskegee, Florida Memorial and hairdresser-Scotia. Women’s brackets are Bethune-Cookman, Hampton, Edward Waters and Chewing. Photo: Florida A & M Athletics The invitation will be a college reception exhibition and scholarships, academic assistance and career development opportunities in the event. “HBCU Hoops Invitation is more than a basketball tournament…

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A Time Magazine The investigation revealed that Elon Musk’s The AI Data Center in Memphis has led to an increase in the risks of pollution for the Boxown people, a predominantly black community with about 3,000 residents. “It seemed to me that my chest was caving,” said Alexis Humphreys, 28, remembering his first asthma attack in 15 years after inhaling the smell of gas that circulated throughout his neighborhood. How is the Musk Lamb Center that causes pollution and health risks in Boxown? Musk launched the AI center a few kilometers from Boxown, creating what is now considered the largest…

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