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The Katalyst Group Releases First-Ever Platform To Drive Multicultural Marketing

The Katalyst Group is creating a first-ever experience that people won’t be able to stop talking about. In pursuit of its mission, the Cincinnati, Ohio-based brand strategy and marketing firm has formally released its new inclusive marketing diagnostic tool, the Cultural Competency Monitor (CCM). The first-ever single platform assesses both

Morehouse Grads Shape Their Black-Owned Marketing Agency Around HBCU Culture

Desmond Attmore and Brian “Bwrightous” Wright are the founders of Six Degrees Marketing, an Atlanta-based agency that’s become a go-to for global talent and brands. The college-buddies-turned-business-partners have found success in marketing through their genuine connection with HBCU culture as Morehouse graduates. Since launching their Black-owned creative agency a year

Fidelity Reveals Dollar Amount Needed To Retire With The ‘Lifestyle You Want’

If you haven’t started saving for retirement, now is the time. Fox Business reports that Fidelity Investments, a multinational financial services corporation, is revealing the dollar amount needed to live a comfortable lifestyle. The secret is the number doesn’t exist. Fidelity’s Vice President of Workplace Investing Thought Leadership Michael Shamrell,

Baltimore Will End Efforts To Enforce The City’s Youth Curfew

Youth enforcement efforts that were instituted in Baltimore will soon end. According to CBS News Baltimore, a curfew for young people in Baltimore that went into effect right before the Memorial Day weekend will no longer be enforced. The curfew was an attempt to curb youth violence in the city.

Wait! Posting Your Child’s Back-To-School Photo Online Poses Risks

You might want to think twice about posting a back-to-school picture of your child online. Parents might unknowingly be putting their children at risk by following the social media trend. Online safety experts say these innocent pictures can be used maliciously by scammers and predators, HuffPost reported. The back-to-school post