Programming and resources will support the nation’s fastest growing group of entrepreneurs during Values Partnerships’ 2016 diversity casting tour for ABC’s Shark Tank.
View MoreTag: Local News
City Plans To Better Connect Small Businesses With Resources
After welcoming corporate giant General Electric, the mayor recently turned his attention to the other end of the business spectrum, announcing last week the city’s first plan for small businesses — a series of initiatives to tackle the needs of the sprawling sector.
View MoreFourth Graders Are Getting Unequal Educations, Says Chang
School Superintendent Tommy Chang gave a keynote address at The Boston Foundation last week reflecting on the aspirational goals noted in his 100-Day Plan. Discussion focused on targeting educational inequity, evident at early ages and which, if not tackled, only increases as time goes on.
View MoreCity Council Extends Urban Renewal
The City Council voted 10-3 last week to extend the Boston Redevelopment Authority’s 14 urban renewal areas for the next six years, following a year-long public comment period that included contentious meetings with BRA officials and community activists.
View MoreSenate Rolls Out Charter Compromise Legislation
A group of state senators today rolled out compromise legislation that would over the next ten years raise the cap on the percentage of charter schools operating in low-performing school districts from the current 18 percent to 23 percent.
View MoreKrystal Banfield, Received 2016 Amtrak Pioneer Award
Krystal Banfield, dean of Berklee City Music, received the 2016 Amtrak Pioneer Award, created in celebration of Black History Month to honor African American leaders who have made impactful contributions to the city of Boston and the greater community.
View MoreUniversity Of Texas Racial Incident
In a very interesting, yet certainly applaud able, move for a University President, University of Texas President Greg Fenves is pressing his University community to expedite their investigation into an alleged racial incident that occurred during this past Black History Month. According to the allegation issued by University of Texas study Cody Davis, an African-American, […]
View MorePending Rape Case Results in HU Policy Changes
A Howard University student, who is also employed as a resident assistant in the university’s College Hall South dormitory, was recently accused of sexually assaulting another Howard student. The accusations have unveiled concerns about a rape culture on campus, which has led to policy changes at the university.
View MoreFollow The Money: Minority Vendors Raise Questions About Government Spending On Ads
The federal government spends about $1 billion on advertising services, but history continues to show that small businesses and local and minority-owned media companies are mostly left out.
View MoreOfficer Jason Van Dyke: Man Down
Former Chicago Police Officer, Jason Van Dyke, is learning the hard way that life is not only cruel at times, it can be downright ironic.
View More