There was little to celebrate or be happy about in 2020, particularly for Black America. So as the calendar turns to 2021, and many wish friends, family and associates, ‘Happy New Year!’ we’ll place an overwhelming emphasis on the ‘New…
OneTen, a coalition of major corporations, said it would work to hire one million African Americans into family-sustaining jobs with advancement opportunities over the next decade. The coalition joined forces to up-skill, employ, and advance the hires as a method…
The coronavirus pandemic has forced the cancelation and rescheduling of many events. For the first time in the 80-year history of the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) and the 193 years of the Black Press of America, the pandemic has…
PHILADELPHIA, Penn. – On the heels of offering new, low-income Internet Essentials customers two months of free internet and raising the speed of that program’s service to 25/3 Mbps, Comcast has announced additional steps to help ensure people stay connected…
I had the privilege to hear oral argument at the Supreme Court of the United States of America in Comcast v. National Association of African American-Owned Media. The case focused on one of the country’s oldest civil rights laws, the…
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs released the following statement in regard to the mention of his name and network in the ongoing Comcast vs. Byron Allen supreme court case: “My name and my network, REVOLT, have been mentioned recently by Comcast in…