Cultivate CommUNITY| FedEx Small Business Grant Contest | Vote 4 Blk+Grn 📥 | 🖤✊🏾💚 ||

ETHOS Video| Message from Co-Founder: https://youtu.be/NLk8HgFOZlw   At BLK + GRN, our all Black artisans are carefully chosen by Black health experts who know what an all-natural product truly looks like. We've seen firsthand the damaging effects harmful ingredients and practices have had on our community. Our marketplace connects Black people with natural lifestyles to … Continue reading Cultivate CommUNITY| FedEx Small Business Grant Contest | Vote 4 Blk+Grn 📥 | 🖤✊🏾💚 ||

ReBlog |🎧🌍🌎🌏📝| CALL FOR PAPERS: Words Beats & Life: The Global Journal of Hip-Hop Culture, Special Issue on South Africa — The Hip Hop African

CALL FOR PAPERS: Words Beats & Life: The Global Journal of Hip-Hop Culture, Special Issue on South Africa Guest Editors: Msia Kibona Clark and Jennifer “FetJen” Erie South Africa was one of the first countries in Africa to embrace hip hop culture. Since the 1980s, hip hop culture has grown and spread throughout South Africa, … Continue reading ReBlog |🎧🌍🌎🌏📝| CALL FOR PAPERS: Words Beats & Life: The Global Journal of Hip-Hop Culture, Special Issue on South Africa — The Hip Hop African

🤜🏾💯🤛🏾| ReBlog | These Spelman Sisters Are Leading The Market With Quality CBD Products For Black Women |📝| HelloBeautiful

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ReBlog |✊🏾| Her Canna Q&A with Lucy Holifield, Sistah Buds, LLC — her canna life: high-minded women

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People of Color In Publishing | Join Our Community |

  Source: POC in Pub | via Join Our Community If you are a person of color working within or actively interested in working within the book publishing industry, we invite you to join our closed Facebook group. Please note, you will be prompted to answer questions that will further aid in our identification processes. If … Continue reading People of Color In Publishing | Join Our Community |

17 Must Follow Twitter Pages For Entrepreneurs In Africa — theethnews

Entrepreneurs in Africa face a lot of challenges, from getting funded to getting support through education and grooming on how to scale their startups to profitability. In an article posted on Forbes, it states that only a handful of Africa’s most successful entrepreneurs and business leaders have embraced twitter to share business advice, personal experiences, […] … Continue reading 17 Must Follow Twitter Pages For Entrepreneurs In Africa — theethnews

Habari Gani |🌍| Media Advisory: Google to Present at African Union Expo 2018 || Friday, December 14, 2018

MEDIA ADVISORY Go Africa Network, Inc. has teamed up with Google for this year’s 4th Annual African Union Expo 2018! For this year’s African Union Expo 2018, Go Africa Network, Inc. and Google partnered to feature a session called Reaching Your Customers through Google, which aims to help small businesses get online and grow by leveraging Google’s many tools and resources … Continue reading Habari Gani |🌍| Media Advisory: Google to Present at African Union Expo 2018 || Friday, December 14, 2018

Creating the Blueprint📝 📃 | Natalie Hanson Ω Re-Blog

In this @designopssummit presentation, Jennifer Kanyamibwa shares six life lessons that have informed her work as a Design Program Manager. via Creating the Blueprint — Natalie Hanson

Re-Blog Ω Resilient Design for Low-Income Communities |THE DIRT🏡🌅🌇

In her new book Resilience for All: Striving for Equity through Community-Driven Design, author Barbara Brown Wilson seeks to confront the failings of traditional planning and design practices in vulnerable low-income communities. While others have pursued landscape-based solutions to this issue — think community gardens — Brown suggests there is a larger role for landscape […] … Continue reading Re-Blog Ω Resilient Design for Low-Income Communities |THE DIRT🏡🌅🌇

Re-Post || Rastafari Rootzfest addresses music advocacy for marijuana || Jamaica Gleaner

Excerpt: The launch of Rastafari Rootzfest 2018, which took place at the Bob Marley Museum on Hope Road on Wednesday, was filled with informative and passionate speeches, as well as captivating performances by reggae singers Richie Spice and Lila Ike - two of the entertainers billed to perform at this year's festival. The three-day festival, which speaks to the education on Rastafari ideology and culture, is in its fourth year.