Google donates $1 million to National Museum of African American History
Google.org Donates $1M Grant and 3D Exhibit to National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC). Next week marks the grand opening of the
Google.org Donates $1M Grant and 3D Exhibit to National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC). Next week marks the grand opening of the
Lilyn Hester has a job many aspiring public relations professionals desire. Not only is she the head of external affairs and government relations and the public affairs
Cartoon Network and co-host Google welcomed Made with Code, Mayor of East Point Jannquell Peters and Black Girls Code to Turner Studios in Atlanta for
High school sophomore Akilah Johnson was the winner of the 2016 Doodle 4 Google contest. She beat out about 100,000 school-aged children from across the
Rapper Tyrone “Tyke T” Stroble recently released a socially conscious single, “This Can’t Be Life.” The song focuses on the injustices faced by minorities in
The trial of Torey Branch on charges of burglary, abortion, and criminal trespass has started in New York this week. Branch is accused in a
Fabian Elliott is a hybrid entrepreneur. As founder and CEO of Black Tech Mecca Inc., he is leading his organization to transform Chicago into a
If you want to really to be a part of the next big innovation in the tech world, and want to find out how you can
Hip-hop stalwart Nas is once again doing his part to push the culture forward. The “Life Is Good” rapper is teaming up with a number of
This week it was revealed by the NY Post that typing the words “n—er house” or “n—er king” on Google Maps returns the picture and location
“I love, love, love helping people achieve their dreams and I knew that PR would allow me to do just that, shares Erica Dias, CEO
The iCloud hacker is bold! He continues to release nudes of celebrities even in the midst of a federal investigation and a “failing to act”
Since bursting onto the scene a few years back, the Odd Future collective has continuously found new and innovative ways to make their mark upon the
The Rainbow PUSH Coalition announced critical new steps forward in their ongoing campaign to diversify the technology industry on Monday, June 30 at the Rainbow
Last Saturday, June 21, 2014, Opportunity Hub hosted the Summer edition of Good Hack powered by Accelerate with Google and Be The Match. First launched in March
If you’re a minority or a woman, going online is likely the closest you will ever get to being a part of Facebook. After the
Google is being held to task. Rev. Jesse Jackson recently launched a campaign to diversify Silicon Valley by leading delegations to annual shareholder meetings at firms
It’s not uncommon to be thrown off by an unusual question during a job interview. In fact, I’m sure we’ve all come face to face
The top new media companies have done a poor job at diversity, according to Jesse Jackson. In a recent open letter written by Jackson, the
Former Warner Music Group chief Lyor Cohen has announced the official launch of his new “content company,” 300. Cohen, alongside former WMG notables Kevin Liles and Todd Moscowitz are looking to spark a revolution in the way the music industry operates. All three men have long ties in the industry and as colleagues: Moscowitz is the ex-president of Warner Bros, Liles was formerly the executive vice president. All three men also worked together at Def Jam.