Tanasia Kenney | Atlanta Black Star Innclusive: A Unique Lodging Service for the Black Traveler Formerly known as Noirebnb, Innclusive launched this year after several incidents of racial discrimination against Black travelers looking to book lodging on website Airbnb. The Black start-up’s mission is to make journeyers feel safe, warm and welcome by providing lodging […]
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The Year in Race, Identity, and Criminal Justice – The Atlantic
Selections from The Atlantic’s coverage of 2016, when longstanding tensions over race and identity erupted into conflict.
View MoreMinorities do better at school but struggle for jobs – Al Jazeera
Report blames employer discrimination for lack of social mobility for members of Britain’s ethnic minority groups.
View MoreBlack Businesses Matter, Too: BLM Introduces Website to Connect Black Consumers with Nearby Enterprises – Atlanta Black Star
In its ongoing efforts to improve Black lives nationwide, social justice organization Black Lives Matter has now made it that much easier for consumers to connect with nearby Black-owned businesses.
View MoreFlint — at long last — will receive funding for new water pipes
“Federal funding to help begin fixing the pipes at the heart of the Flint water crisis is shamefully overdue.”
View MoreSo many Black Businesses, so Little Clout: In a Majority Black City, Detroit Black Business still lags
“At the end of the day the data hasn’t changed that much. The gaps haven’t changed that much,”…
View MoreSevere Inequality Is Incompatible With the American Dream – The Atlantic
Why extreme wealth makes it hard for people to do better than their parents did
View MoreAmerica’s Poor Still Lack Access to Basic Banking Services
In recent years, the Treasury Department has made financial inclusion a priority. What’s to come?
View MoreBruce Smith says Mayor Will Sessoms fears doing disparity study on city contracts
NFL Hall of Famer Bruce Smith said it’s possible the mayor won’t call for a racial disparity study because he’s scared of what he’d find.
View MoreThis Site Promises To Teach Young People Money (And Clear Your Home of Kid Clutter)
All Tanya Van Court’s daughter wanted for her 9th birthday was “an investment account and a bike.
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