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January 14, 2022
The Delaware-based company will also pay more than $140 million in penalties in deal to settle claims by attorneys general…
Black women thegrio.com
January 13, 2022
They've paired with Prairie View A&M, the Urban Institute and other places to research resumed investment in Black women.
Dorothy Capers thegrio.com
January 12, 2022
Xylem Inc., a global water technology company, has tapped Dorothy Capers for the position of general counsel.
January 12, 2022
Inflation jumped at its fastest pace in nearly 40 years last month, a 7 percent spike from a year earlier…
January 7, 2022
Veteran finance executive Shaun Williams has been tapped for the newly created position of CFO at Allen Media Studios in…
January 5, 2022
Inpathy wants to transform how people use social media by encouraging users to be transparent and share the not-so-great moments…
Philip Jefferson thegrio.com
January 4, 2022
Davidson College economist and administrator Philip Jefferson will likely fill a seat on the Federal Reserve board of governors
January 4, 2022
Its creator, Chris-Tia Donaldson, died in November at age 42, but her legacy and brand live on through the TGIN…
January 4, 2022
Benjamin designs virtual reality spaces through 88 Ideas, his creative design company, named after his South Central L.A. streets.
January 3, 2022
In May, Black lesbian friends Angela Barnes and Renauda Riddle opened Nobody's Darling, its name from an Alice Walker poem.
December 31, 2021
'We’re all outlets for change,' Young told The Weather Channel. He's a musician/entrepreneur whose sustainable company has won awards.
December 28, 2021
'We want to make sure that people are in buildings that are safe and that are healthy' BlocPower CEO Donnel…
December 26, 2021
Airlines continued to cancel flights because of staffing issues tied to COVID-19 during one of the busiest travel times of…
December 24, 2021
Over the last five years, activities catered to Black culture are on the rise — including board games for us,…
December 22, 2021
Republican Blake Masters has sparked debate on Twitter after referring to Elon Musk as the "richest African American entrepreneur."