Black Americans were more likely to create businesses than whites, yet they are still underrepresented among entrepreneurs.
Most tax credits from a program encouraging developers to build or renovate affordable units went to majority-Black neighborhoods.
Sixty percent of people now say they’ll get a vaccine, but that’s not enough to get the pandemic under control.
Kenneth Shropshire called Wednesday a “universally unique day in history and in sport.”
Ending systemic racism isn’t just a moral dilemma; it’s an economic problem, too. A look at the road to a fairer economy.
The league wants to keep players happy while quarantined. The athletes feel empowered to make an impact.
Black Americans tend to work in the jobs most affected by the coronavirus shutdowns and are less likely to be able to work from home.
Black and Hispanic workers are seeing the worst job and income losses.
Health care businesses face medical risks, while retail and food service companies are seeing plunging sales.
The AfroTech conference in San Francisco is part of Blavity's events strategy.