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DNREC, Iron Hill Museum in Newark Celebrate New African American History Trail
DNREC, Iron Hill Museum in Newark Celebrate New African American History Trail – State of Delaware News NEWS FEED DNREC…
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How the vital conditions framework helps communities thrive
When it comes to community health and equity, data matters. Without this information, pain points, social gaps and inequities can…
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Inside Wilmington Delaware’s Black Business Boom
by Jeroslyn JoVonn April 22, 2024 Wilmington, Delaware, has a booming Black business scene that amplifies the city’s rich Black…
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Black Business Owners’ Ranks Collapse by 41% in U.S. Lockdowns
The Covid-19 economic shutdown has hurt African American businesses the most among racial and ethnic groups in U.S., with a…
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Corporate America Kept Its Promise to Hire More People of Color
For a brief moment in 2020, much of corporate America united around a common goal: to address the stark racial…
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New tension on Dover’s meanest streets
The tension between police and African Americans nationwide is deepening in Dover. Along poor and predominantly black streets just off central…
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Supporting Black-owned businesses beyond February
Black History Month celebrates Black accomplishment in every arena. When President Gerald Ford officially recognized Black History Month in 1976,…
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Opportunity LIVES Here event spotlights Wilmington communities
State Sen. Darius Brown organized the Opportunity LIVES Here symposium to highlight the assets of his community. | DBT PHOTO…
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Barclays commits $1M to minority business growth
Barclays Bank has committed $1 million toward a United Way of Delaware program to provide financial coaching for minority-owned small…
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Delaware celebrates Juneteenth a year after the murder of George Floyd
CORRECTION: In an earlier version of the story the organizers of the Entrepreneurial Expo were misidentified. The organizers are Ashley Morgan…
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