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Four Ways To Reduce What You Owe As Credit Card Debt Exceeds $1 Trillion

As credit card delinquencies rise nationally, Black Americans facing financial disadvantages could be impacted even more. That is a view from Monique White, the Head of Community at Self Financial, a credit-building platform with products geared to make building credit accessible for consumers with low or no credit. White has

Jenna Kutcher Shares Her Honest Thoughts on Work-Life Balance and Asking for Help

Entering Jenna Kutcher’s website is a bit like stepping into a digital ray of sunshine. A bright yellow backdrop fades to marigold as the words Hey There, I’m Jenna Kutcher scroll behind a smiling image of the photographer turned digital marketer turned business mentor. The Minnesota-based entrepreneur has built a

Black Businesses In Martha’s Vineyard Covered With Racist Signs

Black-owned businesses in Martha’s Vineyard were the targets of racist signs promoting a white supremacist group, including a website link. The group Patriot Front, which advocates for a white ethnostate, placed signs in front of the properties in Oak Bluffs. Authorities were notified of the presumed intimidation and hate crime

Black Nurse Practitioner Opens First-Ever Mobile Tiny Home Psychiatric Clinic in Georgia

Meet Dr. Joanne McDougal Patterson, a pioneering psychiatric nurse practitioner and entrepreneur who has revolutionized mental health treatment in Metro Atlanta by establishing the first-ever tiny home clinic.  Mental health treatment in Black communities is a complex and critically important issue that demands thoughtful consideration and action. Historically, Black communities

Remains Indentify Tuskegee Airman Who Vanished 79 Years Ago During World War II

The family of a missing Tuskegee Airman is finally getting some closure. The remains of 2nd Lt. Fred L. Brewer have finally been identified after almost 80 years, WSOC-TV reports. Brewer’s remains were identified on Aug. 10, 2023, by the Pentagon and the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency. The lieutenant was a

Four Ways To Reduce What You Owe As Credit Card Debt Exceeds $1 Trillion

As credit card delinquencies rise nationally, Black Americans facing financial disadvantages could be impacted even more. That is a view from Monique White, the Head of Community at Self Financial, a credit-building platform with products geared to make building credit accessible for consumers with low or no credit. White has

Jenna Kutcher Shares Her Honest Thoughts on Work-Life Balance and Asking for Help

Entering Jenna Kutcher’s website is a bit like stepping into a digital ray of sunshine. A bright yellow backdrop fades to marigold as the words Hey There, I’m Jenna Kutcher scroll behind a smiling image of the photographer turned digital marketer turned business mentor. The Minnesota-based entrepreneur has built a

Black Businesses In Martha’s Vineyard Covered With Racist Signs

Black-owned businesses in Martha’s Vineyard were the targets of racist signs promoting a white supremacist group, including a website link. The group Patriot Front, which advocates for a white ethnostate, placed signs in front of the properties in Oak Bluffs. Authorities were notified of the presumed intimidation and hate crime

Black Nurse Practitioner Opens First-Ever Mobile Tiny Home Psychiatric Clinic in Georgia

Meet Dr. Joanne McDougal Patterson, a pioneering psychiatric nurse practitioner and entrepreneur who has revolutionized mental health treatment in Metro Atlanta by establishing the first-ever tiny home clinic.  Mental health treatment in Black communities is a complex and critically important issue that demands thoughtful consideration and action. Historically, Black communities

Remains Indentify Tuskegee Airman Who Vanished 79 Years Ago During World War II

The family of a missing Tuskegee Airman is finally getting some closure. The remains of 2nd Lt. Fred L. Brewer have finally been identified after almost 80 years, WSOC-TV reports. Brewer’s remains were identified on Aug. 10, 2023, by the Pentagon and the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency. The lieutenant was a