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August Was “National Black Business Month” Let’s Continue To Support !

Every August, Black business owners acknowledge National Black Business Month. Throughout the month of August, the experiences, barriers, and contributions of Black business owners are celebrated within the Black community. National Black Business Month was founded in 2004 by Frederick E. Jordan and John William Templeton to highlight the challenges Black entrepreneurs experience with funding, […]

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Health Article: “School Based Telehealth”

Were you aware that advances in technology have also impacted the delivery of medical care? One recent medical development is the provision of school-based telehealth services. Telehealth is defined by HealthIT.gov as “The use of electronic information and telecommunications technologies to support long-distance clinical health care, patient and professional health-related education, public health and health

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Light Within The Darkness: Mother Earth’s Reaction to COVID-19

Let’s pause for a moment to consider how the environment has responded to COVID. There is now a reduction in carbon footprint, everything has slowed down even the destruction of rainforests and other natural habitats. Massive pollution has halted. We are starting to see the smog lift from places like LA, Spring has been allowed

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The Importance of Exercise and Our Mental Health During Covid-19.

Cherice R. McNeil, MS, BA Licensed Zumba Instructor Group Fitness Instructor. COVID-19 has impacted us all in many ways. Parents are now doing their best to homeschool their children and provide meals three times a day. We are working from home or searching for new employment. Life as we knew it has changed dramatically. During

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Cassandra Tucker Brodie Talks Entrepreneurship, Camarbre Makeup Launch, and Mentorship

By: Ethnic Online Editorial Team Fashion designer Cassandra Tucker Brodie believes that “the ability to keep trying after many failures is one of the most important traits of a successful entrepreneur.” Cassandra was introduced to fashion and entrepreneurship at the age of six when her mother opened a fabric shop in the small town of

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Why PPP Fails Very Small Businesses

Fred McKinney, Ph.D. Carlton Highsmith Chair for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Director, People’s United Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Quinnipiac University The recently passed Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act includes $349 billion in forgivable loans for small businesses who use the funds to pay payroll costs, utilities, rents, benefits and some lease payments.

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