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Caroline Wanga, Detavio Samuels, Jason Lee Tackle Lack Of Advertising Funding For Black-Owned Media
ATLANTA DAILY WORLD — “The problem with Black-targeted versus Black-owned is that Black-targeted does not return that money back to Black. Every dollar you give to Black-targeted media does not come back to our community. It does not create Black generational wealth. It does not create a reality where economic inclusion is a human right. Those dollars go back to somebody else. The difference between Black-owned and Black-targeted is that the dollar stays with us, comes back to us, and gets multiplied by us. And it continues to drive generational wealth. Everybody can participate in Black culture, but you must pay for it at its full value and you must pay the culture that develops it. The revolution must be financed at full value.”
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The hidden risks of poor water management in residential properties
Poor water management in residential properties can result in structural damage, health risks, and long-term financial strain. Water is the most important resource for any country, and having access to clean drinking water should be a right that needs to be preserved. Unfortunately, we are noticing a trend in the US right now where poor water […]
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Black Micro-Schools Deserve Recognition: NABML Creates National Standards and Resources
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE: Black families are the fastest-growing demographic in alternative education. Discover how the National Association of Black Micro School Leaders is providing educators with resources, training, and certification to launch thriving microschools.
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IN MEMORIAM: Rest in Power — Minnesota Loses a True Warrior in Yusef Mgeni
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