
Anthony Mackie Purchases 20 Acres Of Land In His Hometown In Hopes Of Building Movie Studio
All roads lead back home. Anthony Mackie’s latest power move proves that.

Black Futures Lab Launches Black Census Project 2022, Largest Survey of Black People In America In 157 Years
The Black Census will provide the Biden-Harris administration, elected officials, and midterm campaigns irrefutable insights to address the needs of Black communities.

Report: 86% Of Workers Who Quit During The Great Resignation Are Now Better Off Financially
In the past few months, millions of people have chosen to leave their jobs for varying reasons and it’s paying off for them in a big way.

'We Deserve to See Ourselves': This Getty Images Executive Discusses The Importance Of Positive Visual Representation Of Black Women In Media
As the Director of Creative Insights at Getty Images, Tristen Norman sees and analyzes photos the world’s biggest companies use to shape their brand and reach consumer bases.

This ‘Financial Activist’ Says Black Women Should Assert Their Fiscal Independence Even While In Relationships. Here’s Why
Dasha Kennedy’s divorce taught her to always put her personal financial health first even while in a life partnership and advises Black women to do the same.

72% Of Gen Z And Millennial Employees Say They Hated Their New Job After Beginning Work
Have you ever started a new position or job, only to realize it is very different from what you were led to believe?

This Initiative Will Help Unpaid Interns With Living Costs To Create Career Advancement
Unpaid jobs can be extremely challenging to maintain with ballooning living costs and stagnant wages.

Thinking About Starting A Business? These Are The Best and Worst States For Entrepreneurs
TOP Data's list of the most "entrepreneurial-friendly" states may surprise you.

These Clark Atlanta Grads Made History With Launch Of The Nation’s First Black-Owned Alcohol Delivery App
Navarr Grevious and Mikáel Pyles conceptualized an app that would enable friends to obtain liquor while partying without getting behind the wheel.

These Best Friends Founded An App To Help Black Women Connect Over Brunch
For 30-something-year-old best friends Melissa Mason and Lillian Jackson, they can attest to feeling the growing pains of navigating friendships while adulting.

This Target Executive Launched Her Own Stationary Company After Growing Tired Of The Digital Divide
After years of delighting her inner-circle with the special notes, her friends convinced her to share her gift of connection with the world.

Meet The Founders Who Created The “For Us, By Us” Version Of Eventbrite
There’s a certain kind of magic in the air when you’re at a Black event.

New Report Reveals How Consumers Spending Habits Change To Supporting Brands With A Purpose
The survey’s finding reflected that Gen-Z consumers are taking ethics-based spending the most serious.

Dress For Success CEO Talks Women Breaking The Glass Ceiling In The Era of Great Resignation
More than 2 million women have left the workforce in the last two years and some have vowed to only return when it feels right.

Report: More Women Are Making Career Changes To Make Up For Income Loss During Covid
Now that we’re facing an endemic and navigating the Great Resignation era, a new report is revealing that women are coming back for what they lost.

These God Sisters Are One Of The Few Black Women Founders Of A Rum Brand. Here’s How They Did It
The Chicago area-based busy professionals decided to add another layer to their bond: business partners.

Report: More Than Half of Full Time Employed Women Have Experienced Workplace Gender Bias
As we navigate the Great Resignation, a larger conversation about gender bias across workplace settings of all kinds is taking place, and the result is alarming.

Super Bowl Champ Malcolm Jenkins Launched VC Fund To Help Athletes Build Financial Security
The pair decided to launch the Broad Street Ventures venture capital fund for athletes aiming to build financial security in 2020.