The Brownstone
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Black Artists In Cleveland Give the City’s Art Institutions an F On Diversity
The leaders of Northeast Ohio’s top visual art institutions say they’ve made progress on diversity. However, Cleveland’s Black artists gave…
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Foodservice Industry Veteran Joins A La Carte Menu Services, Inc. as Executive Vice President
Foodservice industry veteran, Cassie Nelson, who spent more than a decade as a senior executive at McDonald’s Corporation joins Atlanta, Ga.-based…
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Jeezy, Wife Jeannie Mai Stun In Icy Blue While Raising Over $200K At His 2nd Annual Sno Ball Gala
A cool, young hustler at heart, Jay “Jeezy” Jenkins has come far from his signature Snowman “white tee” but still…
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Amazon to Invest $150 Million to Provide Underrepresented Entrepreneurs with Access to Capital
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) today announced Amazon Catalytic Capital, a new initiative to invest $150 million in venture capital (VC) funds,…
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Why sleep tourism is booming
(CNN) — Going on a vacation might seem like a rather unconventional way to try to improve your sleep habits.…
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On A Scale Of 1 to 10, How Do You Feel About Your Body? Why Do We Body Shame so Much in Today’s Society?
I want you to repeat after me…”Curvy women are sexy!”… We body shame women on tv, teachers, models, the list…
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Amazon to Invest $150 Million in Funds for Underrepresented Entrepreneurs
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) today announced Amazon Catalytic Capital, a new initiative to invest $150 million in venture capital (VC) funds,…
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Through The Grapevine’ Docuseries Salutes The Resilience of Black America
Black people have found ways to progress despite the many doors that have been shut. Filmmaker and scholar, Henry Louis…
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World’s 50 best bars for 2022 have been revealed
(CNN) — Move over London. Step aside New York. There’s a new cosmopolitan cocktail capital: Barcelona is home to Paradiso,…
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Brown Water, No Electricity, No Help — Black Florida Residents Feel ‘Forgotten About’ After Hurricane Ian
Residents say authorities are dragging their feet to aid a historically African American neighborhood in Fort Myers Florida. Following the…
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