Amidst widespread tech industry layoffs over the past year, a concerning trend has emerged: pregnant women and those on parental leave among the ranks of the dismissed. Numerous
Basketball star Russell Westbrook has teamed up with Little Kitchen Academy to help children from underserved communities the opportunity to learn culinary skills and food literacy. Westbrook, along
Originally Published May 20, 2023. With graduation here, Black college students are willing to accept a minimum of $70,000 from their first job. Black college graduates should earn
Originally Published Mar. 31, 2020. If you conduct a quick search on the internet, you will probably find a skit centered on office culture. Pre-pandemic work culture is
The Six Sigma Racial Equity Institute was founded by Joy E. Mason in the spring of 2021 as an offshoot of her Optimist Business Solutions company in response
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) pushed a bold vote to ban close to all non-compete forms — agreements employees sign that prevent them from joining competing businesses or
A TikToker user who applied to 150 jobs but remains unemployed is bringing attention to the ongoing labor shortage crisis. The young woman who goes by Meolah on
For the first time in its 64-year history, the International Franchise Association (IFA) is taking applications from minority candidates, including Black Americans, to help them potentially become business
Diverse Representation, a Los Angeles-based company aimed at increasing the hiring and exposure of Black agents, attorneys, managers, publicists, and executives in the sports and entertainment industries, will
Deana Neely, the founder of Detroit Voltage, has led Detroit’s electrical contracting services sector since she received her electrical contracting license. Initially, out of fear of receiving negative