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More women in venture capital doesn’t mean more funding for female-led businesses, new research suggests − here’s why

Culture change isn’t easy. Dekdoyjaidee/iStock/Getty Images Plus by Lei (Jeremy) Xu, University of Missouri-St. Louis Venture capital plays an important role in helping new businesses get off...

Ayana Parsons steps down as Fearless Fund’s COO, organization continues to fight as DEI efforts face legal challenges

Ayana Parsons has stepped down as the COO of Fearless Fund. Parsons, who announced she stepped down in April, helped to start the Fearless...

Starting A Business? Here are some resources for Black entrepreneurs

When starting your own business, it's important to be well-connected to resources and opportunities that can take it to the next level. Luckily, there...

How do Black women sustain small business growth?

by Renata Sago (The Financial Journey is a unique series focused on financial education and opportunities. These stories have been created through a strategic partnership between...

Black business owners must now prove ‘social disadvantage’ to get SBA loans

Black business owners now have to prove they are "socially disadvantaged" to qualify for certain loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). According to...

What’s the difference between a startup and any other business?

by Joel Mier, University of Richmond Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert...

Entrepreneurship classes aren’t just for business majors

An entrepreneurial mindset can help arts and humanities majors succeed in the gig economy. Valentin Russanov/E+ Collection via Getty Images by Lisa Bosman, Purdue University and...

Entrepreneur Diane Yoo uses her platforms to stop Asian hate

Diane Yoo, a second-generation daughter of Korean immigrants and the first woman general partner for Healthtech and MedTech venture platform, is working to change...

Nipsey Hussle: The bridge between his music, his means and his community

Nipsey Hussle by Kadejah Brathwaite, Atlanta Daily World Intern It is the beat that makes us tap our feet. Our heads bob in congruence with the...

One year and counting…Grace Security celebrates its first birthday

MAKING IT HAPPEN—President and CEO of Grace Security, Barbara Strothers with William Generett, Urban Innovations21. (Photos by Rossano P. Stewart) This time last year in Pittsburgh (July 2012), now disgraced Nate Harper was still our highly respected African-American chief of police, the Mellon Arena had just finished being completely demolished after standing for 40 years as a reminder of the displacement of numerous businesses and families from the Lower Hill District, and 32-year-old Mayor Luke Ravensthal was still looking forward to yet another four year term as the mayor of the Most Livable City.

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