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Dr. Pinkett & Dr. Robinson on “Black Faces in White Places”
Dr. Randal Pinkett & Dr. Jeffrey A. Robinson, authors of “Black Faces in White Places”, share priceless business insight.
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What Does it Feel Like to Move On? Kimora on Selling Baby-Phat
Though most of us would agree that selling a corporation you built at a profit is definitely a good thing, there also the emotional issue of letting go. Kimora Lee finds out first hand as she takes the call that closes the deal.
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College educated African Americans migrate South
The nation’s college educate African-American population continued its southward migration over the past decade, shifting a large part of the black middle class from northern states to faster-growing economies of the South.
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Investment in Minority Interests May Offer Huge Potential for Wall Street
The purchasing power for the African-American community is expected to reach $1.1 trillion by 2012.
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Burger King plans to drop it’s African American and Hispanic ad agencies
The changes are indicative of a trend that has accelerated as younger consumers, who are often less likely to use traditional labels of race and ethnicity, have become more of a force in the consumer marketplace.
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Black women lead the way in entrepreneurial businesses
Emogene Mitchell, who is African American, told her bosses they should axe her position and replace her with a contractor, Mitchell’s Meetings and Events, the company she runs out of a her home office.
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Malaak Compton-Rock on Philanthropy
Howard Alum Malaak Compton-Rock speaks to Tavis Smiley about philanthropy, activism and her book “If it takes a Village, Build One”