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Kumba Kpakima

Fifty years after Dr Willie Hobbs Moore became the first Black woman to earn a PhD in physics, we now have a near complete list of the papers published by US-based Black women+ with PhDs in physics. Here’s what you need to know about the Cite Black Women+ In Physics and Astronomy Bibliography. The Cite Black Women Movement The resource is the brainchild of Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, an Assistant Professor of Physics and Core Faculty in Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of New Hampshire. After trying to find new and

Black Girl Fest (BGF) has announced the expansion of their BGF x eBay Seller Academy program for Black women.  BGF x eBay’s partnership  The partnership began in late 2021 and has been extended to help further Black women successfully grow and scale their online businesses.  For twelve weeks, Black women will have access to learn more about developing an online business through eBay’s marketplace. The initiative aims to teach the women three key sectors; how to build their confidence when selling online, connect with other like-minded Black women business owners, and use

Accelerator program 1000 Black Voices is committed to breaking down the barriers many Black tech founders face.  As a part of this mission, 1000 Black Voices gave thirteen Black-owned startups from its accelerator program the opportunity to participate in New York’s Trade Mission. What is the Trade Mission?  The Trade Mission aims to tackle the issues Black and brown founders face in the industry by providing founders with a step-by-step process for scaling and accessing capital.  The trade mission, which ran from December 5 -7, took place in partnership with

Mexican regulators have issued a fine to Ticketmaster following ticket issues at Bad Bunny’s latest concert. Last weekend, fans were left distraught and disappointed after being denied entry despite purchasing tickets to see one of the most famous artists out right now. What happened? Bad Bunny’s concert at the 85,000-seat Azteca Stadium saw thousands of people flock to Ticketmaster to purchase their tickets. Many were turned away despite hundreds of fans purchasing tickets to attend the event. Ticketmaster canceled hundreds of tickets due to claims of counterfeit and duplicated tickets

The rise of the ‘workfluencer’ has made it more acceptable for people to embrace the culture of oversharing online, especially at work. However, for many Black professionals, sharing too much about their job is risky.   The dangerous side of oversharing  Several nurses decided to jump on the TikTok “icks” trend by sharing their personal “icks” when dealing with maternity patients.  The most viral videos came from staff at Atlanta’s Emory Hospital, and the internet did not react well to their videos.  In many of the clips, the labor and delivery

Dr Renée Volny Darko isn’t your typical app developer: she’s a Black OB/GYN, and she doesn’t know how to code! However, thanks to Apps Without Code, she created MEdEq, an app which aims to help pre-meds from non-traditional backgrounds get into medical school. The financial challenges facing Black medical students In 2006, while studying as a medical student, Dr Renée Volny Darko was exposed to the difficulties intelligent and talented students often faced when trying to break into the medical industry.  As someone from a non-traditional background herself, Dr Darko

Tesla’s request for a retrial following a Black worker’s racism verdict has been denied.  Tesla’s retrial denied  According to reports, Tesla’s attempts were denied by District Judge William Orrick, despite the company requesting a new trial over liability and damages brought to the case by Black worker Owen Diaz.  The car giant has attempted to overturn the racism verdict, but the court still denied their advances.  The exact reason Judge William Orrick refused to give Tesla a retrial is unknown. Still, considering the past accusations, those who have experienced racial

From tech conferences to business challenges, HP’s global chief information officer (CIO) Ron Guerrier, is spearheading the tech giant’s work with HBCUs to build and foster Black talent into tech. Throughout his pathway to IT leadership, Guerrier has made it his priority to speak up about the lack of diversity in the industry. The trailblazer’s new partnership with HBCU is a further testament to his commitment to helping his community break into the sector.     HP’s partnership with HBCUs  Through Guerrier, HP will be working alongside HBCUs to build a

Dr. Lakeysha Hallmon is the entrepreneur behind The Village Market Atlanta, a community hub for Black businesses to help them connect and engage with their consumers.  What is The Village Market? Over the years, The Village has become a staple in Atlanta for many Black-owned businesses. In addition, the thriving village has connected with small businesses across 38 different states in four other countries, which is a testament to the platform’s growing popularity.  To date, The Village has spotlights thousands of Black-owned businesses specializing in all-natural products and foods. In

Sam Ayeni is the entrepreneur behind afriKare Life, a Black-owned company providing life insurance and financial solutions to the African diaspora and POC across America.  Africare Life, whichSam Ayeni co-founded alongside his partners Maureen Marcus and Andrew Fyneboy, has quickly grown to become an innovative and modern life insurance platform that helps uplift individuals, families, and different tribes in the “land of opportunity.”  Black Americans are buying more life insurance Black people are buying life insurance packages at higher rates than other racial groups. The 2021 LIMRA Barometer study found

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