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Muscogee Nation court rules descendants of enslaved people are entitled to citizenship

The Muscogee Nation Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that two descendants of people once enslaved by the tribe are entitled to tribal citizenship. The court found that the tribal nation’s citizenship board violated an 1866 treaty when it denied the applications of Rhonda Grayson and Jeffrey Kennedy in 2019 because they could not identify a

From Pop-Up To Permanent: How Independent Brands Are Betting Big On Their First Stores

by Black Enterprise July 24, 2025 The thrill of discovery—a scent, a texture, an unexpected conversation—can’t be digitized. It’s not a question of online versus offline. In an age where algorithms curate our lives and screens mediate our interactions, brick-and-mortar retail remains a visceral, irreplaceable force. From the agora of ancient

Trump signs executive order targeting his latest DEI victim: ‘Woke AI’

President Donald Trump signed an executive order targeting “woke AI,” expanding his systematic assault on diversity, equity, and inclusion, or DEI. Trump signed the order on Wednesday at an AI Summit in Washington, D.C. “The American people do not want woke Marxist lunacy in the AI models,” Trump said during

A New Way To Help Some College Students: Zero Percent, No-Fee Student Loans

by BLACK ENTERPRISE Editors July 23, 2025 This pay-it-forward approach to covering the cost of college multiplies the number of students who can benefit from a fixed supply of financial aid and can help fill shortages of workers in critical industries In Honolulu, Joshua Alferos was two semesters away from

Muscogee Nation court rules descendants of enslaved people are entitled to citizenship

The Muscogee Nation Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that two descendants of people once enslaved by the tribe are entitled to tribal citizenship. The court found that the tribal nation’s citizenship board violated an 1866 treaty when it denied the applications of Rhonda Grayson and Jeffrey Kennedy in 2019 because they could not identify a

From Pop-Up To Permanent: How Independent Brands Are Betting Big On Their First Stores

by Black Enterprise July 24, 2025 The thrill of discovery—a scent, a texture, an unexpected conversation—can’t be digitized. It’s not a question of online versus offline. In an age where algorithms curate our lives and screens mediate our interactions, brick-and-mortar retail remains a visceral, irreplaceable force. From the agora of ancient

Trump signs executive order targeting his latest DEI victim: ‘Woke AI’

President Donald Trump signed an executive order targeting “woke AI,” expanding his systematic assault on diversity, equity, and inclusion, or DEI. Trump signed the order on Wednesday at an AI Summit in Washington, D.C. “The American people do not want woke Marxist lunacy in the AI models,” Trump said during

A New Way To Help Some College Students: Zero Percent, No-Fee Student Loans

by BLACK ENTERPRISE Editors July 23, 2025 This pay-it-forward approach to covering the cost of college multiplies the number of students who can benefit from a fixed supply of financial aid and can help fill shortages of workers in critical industries In Honolulu, Joshua Alferos was two semesters away from