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Black Women Face Dire Consequences When Unemployment Rates Rise

Black Women Face Dire Consequences When Unemployment Rates Rise

By: d-mars.com News Provider NNPA, Stacy M. Brown – Newswire Senior National Correspondent According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the impact was particularly pronounced among Black women, especially those working in the public sector. In a setback to the progress made in narrowing the racial unemployment gap, an increase in joblessness among Black workers…

VRBO Unveils the 2023 U.S. Vacation Homes of the Year

VRBO Unveils the 2023 U.S. Vacation Homes of the Year

By: d-mars.com News Provider PR Newsire Vrbo revealed its 2023 Vacation Homes of the Year. The recognition features the most exceptional vacation homes across the U.S. As a bonus, this year’s list also includes a vacation home in Mexico, an international destination that consistently ranks as one of the most popular for U.S. travelers. “There…

New Survey Reveals Gen Z and Millennials Struggle to Keep a Tidy Home

New Survey Reveals Gen Z and Millennials Struggle to Keep a Tidy Home

Home organizing is more than a trend; it’s a lifestyle. From streaming shows demonstrating how to color-code your pantry to magazines offering tips to unclutter quickly and even a litany of organization products, there’s an abundance of information in the world of home organization. Yet, despite all this great content, younger generations still struggle with…

Reigniting Interest Supporting Small Black Businesses

Reigniting Interest Supporting Small Black Businesses

What you may not know is that a lot of Black business owners frequently face exorbitant interest rates and difficulty obtaining bank loans, even with excellent personal credit. As a result, Black entrepreneurs lack the required start-up capital, causing them to accrue higher debt-to-revenue ratios and ultimately fail to sustain their companies. In the Houston…

Mayberry Homes: Bringing Affordable Home Ownership to Houston

Mayberry Homes: Bringing Affordable Home Ownership to Houston

Initiatives have been passed by Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and City Council in support of creating more affordable housing projects, in alignment with the affordability objectives that will span over 40 years by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs. This flexible roadmap to homeownership is tailored specifically for households earning 120% or below…

It’s Time To Reset And Align For Greater! Don’t Miss HBREA’s Celebration For A Cause
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It’s Time To Reset And Align For Greater! Don’t Miss HBREA’s Celebration For A Cause

The Houston Black Real Estate Association (HBREA) proudly presents its Bi-Annual Awards and Installation Scholarship Gala on April 22, 2023. HBREA always does it big, and this is a night celebrating a cause, providing scholarships, honoring our community, and inspiring growth and education. HBREA is acknowledging its 74 years of impactful work, leading the charge…

Janice Weaver – ‘Ten Years of Saving Lives,’ Ten Years of Hearts Beating

Janice Weaver – ‘Ten Years of Saving Lives,’ Ten Years of Hearts Beating

One Body Networking Founder & President, Janice Weaver, has been committed to saving lives for 10 years through community blood drives. Recently, a fund-raising event honoring, “Ten Years of Saving Lives,” saw many Houstonians show their appreciation for her non-profit organization. The company raised $2,500 for the “Mayor Sylvester Turner Scholarship” to be awarded to…

Living With Diabetes? Why You Need to Pay Attention to Your Feet
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Living With Diabetes? Why You Need to Pay Attention to Your Feet

Diabetes can impact the body in a number of ways, especially creating potentially serious complications for your feet. “Foot care is a central component of overall diabetes care,” says Bryce Paschold, DPM, FACFAS, a board-certified foot and ankle surgeon and a fellow member of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. “Without precautions, even…

College 2030: New Study Finds Key Insights Into How College Is Changing
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College 2030: New Study Finds Key Insights Into How College Is Changing

As a new academic school term begins for colleges and universities nationwide, many students and faculty are thinking about how to respond to the changes caused by the pandemic as they settle into their first true “post-pandemic” school year. Research from Barnes and Noble Education (BNED) reveals insights into how education institutions are adapting. The…

5 Digital Media and Entertainment Habits in 2022
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5 Digital Media and Entertainment Habits in 2022

Consumers have more options for digital media entertainment than ever before, but what kind of content are they looking for, how are they finding it and how are they interacting with it? Each year, Deloitte – a global professional services organization – surveys consumers to answer these questions. In its latest report, titled “2022 Digital…

Is It Time to Break Up With Your Internet Service Provider?
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Is It Time to Break Up With Your Internet Service Provider?

Surprise fees, contracts, price hikes – it’s no wonder that broadband customers are the least satisfied customers in America according to the American Consumer Satisfaction Index. But having reliable and affordable internet access is no longer a luxury. Today, the home internet is essential for everyday activities, like connecting us to our classrooms, workplaces, healthcare…

For 150 Years Emancipation Park Continues To Preserve Our History and Strengthen Our Community
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For 150 Years Emancipation Park Continues To Preserve Our History and Strengthen Our Community

With the help of several women and community leaders, Emancipation Park was founded in 1872 by four formerly enslaved men: Reverend Jack Yates, Richard Allen, Richard Brock, and Reverend Elias Dibble. These men, along with members of the Third and Fourth Ward communities, gathered about $800 to purchase ten acres of land as a place…

Howard University Professor Says Americans Are Quitting ‘Bad Jobs’
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Howard University Professor Says Americans Are Quitting ‘Bad Jobs’

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent It’s official, America has entered the Great Resignation. In August, 4.3 million Americans quit their jobs, and the quit rate, measured by the government against total employment, rose to 2.9 percent in August. But that was August. According to the Labor Department’s Job Openings and Labor…

4 Ways to Get Fit with Friends and Family This Summer
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4 Ways to Get Fit with Friends and Family This Summer

by d-mars.com News Provider With warm weather, longer days, and more free time, it’s easy to find ways to stay fit in summer without a gym. And while you may squeeze in a solo workout here and there, making fitness a social activity can keep participants motivated and accountable. Summertime can be a perfect time…

Research Study Shows Lack of Information Driving COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy
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Research Study Shows Lack of Information Driving COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy

Women, the Black community and Gen Z are the three groups most likely to resist receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, according to a recent study conducted by LevLane Inc. and MarketVision Research, Inc. The study of 471 adults was conducted to gain insight into which groups are most resistant to the vaccine, why they are wary,…

TWENTY PEARLS Documentary Film about First Black-Greek Letter Organization Now Available Nationwide
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TWENTY PEARLS Documentary Film about First Black-Greek Letter Organization Now Available Nationwide

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® announces the North American release of TWENTY PEARLS, the official documentary film which chronicles the organization’s history. Narrated by Phylicia Rashād, TWENTY PEARLS journeys through 113 provocative years. Only 40 years past the emancipation of enslaved African Americans, nine Black college women enrolled at Howard University where they organized and…