
From Likes To Sales: How Social Media Is Changing The Game For Small Businesses
We are in a digital age where social media has become an integral part of our daily lives and also an essential tool for small businesses to reach a wider audience.
We are in a digital age where social media has become an integral part of our daily lives and also an essential tool for small businesses to reach a wider audience.
As May is buzzing in like a busy bee, let’s explore some events to keep you busy, too.
What exactly goes on behind the velvet ropes? What does it all mean, and why should it matter?
It is not enough for Black people to simply be present at the decision-making table; we must also have a say in what is being served.
In colorful and compelling vignettes, we experience the main character, Esperanza Cordero, as a Latina coming of age in the poorest part of Chicago.
We must give our flowers to the Black innovators in the AI space, whose contributions are already creating a ripple effect in shaping the latest AI tools and trends and leading the way for future Black innovators in tech.
These clinicians, researchers, activists, and advocates championed and advanced medicine in this country and beyond.
Black musicians have long used the symbol of the blackbird to describe their careers – the isolation they’ve felt and the discrimination they’ve faced along the way.
Nigerian singer Síkírù Àyìndé Barrister (1948-2010) pioneered fújì, a Yorùbá genre of popular dance music.
As April, which yielded so many engaging events, gives way to the promise of May, consider walking, dancing, and singing to the tune of these low-cost or free activities ranging from athletic races to strolls in the garden.