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‘Mean-spirited’: North Carolina Governor Vetoes Anti-DEI, Immigration Bills

by Mitti Hicks July 8, 2025 Stein, who is a Democrat in a Republican-led state, called the bills “mean-spirited.” North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein vetoes multiple controversial bills on anti-DEI and immigration. Stein, who is a Democrat in a Republican-led state, called the bills “mean-spirited.” At least four of the

Katrina Survivors Reclaim The Narrative At ESSENCE Film Festival

by Janee Bolden July 8, 2025 Ryan Coogler’s Nat Geo Series “Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time” is required viewing When Hurricane Katrina: A Race Against Time premieres later this month it will help reclaim the narrative for the people who lived it 20 years ago. The upcoming five-part National Geographic docuseries, executive produced by Ryan Coogler,

Former Nonprofit Exec Faces Fraud Allegations After Dreams Of Becoming CEO 

by Sharelle B. McNair July 8, 2025 After being labeled as a “highly ethical” leader, Gatlin was placed on paid administrative leave After seemingly climbing the corporate ladder to leadership, Charmaine Gatlin, the former chief operating officer of Jackson Health Foundation, was knocked down after being hit with major fraud

Uber’s ‘New’ Shuttles: They’re Just Buses, Really

by BLACK ENTERPRISE Editors July 8, 2025 Uber shuttles will travel dozens of fixed routes, with fixed stops Uber’s new shuttles look suspiciously familiar to anyone who’s taken a bus. Every few years, a Silicon Valley gig economy company announces a “disruptive” innovation that resembles a bus. Uber rolled out

A Bayard Rustin archive aims to preserve his legacy as a queer Civil Rights activist

Social justice advocates are creating a queer history archive that celebrates Bayard Rustin, a major organizer in the Civil Rights Movement and key architect of the March on Washington. The Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice will launch a digital archive this fall featuring articles, photos, videos, telegrams, speeches, and more tied

South Africa’s First Black Woman Brewer Empowers A New Generation

by Jameelah Mullen July 8, 2025 The 41-year-old master brewer strives to introduce more women and girls to the male-dominated industry. Apiwe Nxusani-Mawela is believed to be the first Black woman in South Africa to own a craft brewery. The 41-year-old master brewer strives to introduce more women and girls

‘Mean-spirited’: North Carolina Governor Vetoes Anti-DEI, Immigration Bills

by Mitti Hicks July 8, 2025 Stein, who is a Democrat in a Republican-led state, called the bills “mean-spirited.” North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein vetoes multiple controversial bills on anti-DEI and immigration. Stein, who is a Democrat in a Republican-led state, called the bills “mean-spirited.” At least four of the

Katrina Survivors Reclaim The Narrative At ESSENCE Film Festival

by Janee Bolden July 8, 2025 Ryan Coogler’s Nat Geo Series “Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time” is required viewing When Hurricane Katrina: A Race Against Time premieres later this month it will help reclaim the narrative for the people who lived it 20 years ago. The upcoming five-part National Geographic docuseries, executive produced by Ryan Coogler,

Former Nonprofit Exec Faces Fraud Allegations After Dreams Of Becoming CEO 

by Sharelle B. McNair July 8, 2025 After being labeled as a “highly ethical” leader, Gatlin was placed on paid administrative leave After seemingly climbing the corporate ladder to leadership, Charmaine Gatlin, the former chief operating officer of Jackson Health Foundation, was knocked down after being hit with major fraud

Uber’s ‘New’ Shuttles: They’re Just Buses, Really

by BLACK ENTERPRISE Editors July 8, 2025 Uber shuttles will travel dozens of fixed routes, with fixed stops Uber’s new shuttles look suspiciously familiar to anyone who’s taken a bus. Every few years, a Silicon Valley gig economy company announces a “disruptive” innovation that resembles a bus. Uber rolled out

A Bayard Rustin archive aims to preserve his legacy as a queer Civil Rights activist

Social justice advocates are creating a queer history archive that celebrates Bayard Rustin, a major organizer in the Civil Rights Movement and key architect of the March on Washington. The Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice will launch a digital archive this fall featuring articles, photos, videos, telegrams, speeches, and more tied

South Africa’s First Black Woman Brewer Empowers A New Generation

by Jameelah Mullen July 8, 2025 The 41-year-old master brewer strives to introduce more women and girls to the male-dominated industry. Apiwe Nxusani-Mawela is believed to be the first Black woman in South Africa to own a craft brewery. The 41-year-old master brewer strives to introduce more women and girls