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1. Sixteen new Chicago speed cameras are set to start ticketing drivers just days from now ...
A local entrepreneur and mother is taking it upon herself to create a space within the executive and administrative industry for women.
The Civil Rights-era ‘She Who Dared,’ likely the first professionally staged opera by Black women, premieres June 3 in ...
Pioneering Nashville music executives Leslie Fram and mtheory CEO Cameo Carlson on equity in Nashville's country industry.
From King’s Quest II to closing billion-dollar deals, Sarah Bond is leveling up — and taking the game with her.
Detroit, historically the nation’s largest majority-Black city, continues to be a political bellwether for urban America.
With the current pressures surrounding diversity, equity and inclusion, leadership strategist Dr. Kerry Mitchell Brown is ...
The pageant was the passion project of Theodora Boateng, a first-year student double-majoring in theatre and strategic ...
The conversation then shifts to how Elahee got involved in her current role on the support staff at Silence the Shame, a local nonprofit focused on combating the stigma of mental illness, spreading ...
At the Small Business Administration, deep staffing cuts and stricter loan terms are making it harder for entrepreneurs to get access to capital, contracts and technical assistance.
The Phillis Wheatley Community Center (PWCC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mae D. Jones, PhD, MBA, FLMI as its ...