Tuesday 06.04.2019
5 Moguldom Lessons From The Billion-Dollar Rise Of Jay-Z
I remember almost 20 years ago I was in my Harlem apartment listening to my favorite Jay-Z song of all time, “Some How, Some Way,” featuring Beanie Sigel. The words were like gospel to me, where my family was motivated by BeBe & CeCe Winans back in the day. I found spiritual words in Jay and Beanie Sigel’s words on this track. The words were real, the words were authentic, and the words were entrepreneurial and motivational. We have to find a way, some how, some way.
Charlamagne Tha God Compares Elizabeth Warren To Rachel Dolezal In Awkward Interview
Sen. Elizabeth Warren just can’t seem to shake the consequences of claiming Native American ancestry. Known for not mincing words, Charlamagne Tha God called the Democratic presidential hopeful “the original Rachel Dolezal” in a recent interview on “The Breakfast Club,” reported the New York Post.
How The Idea Of Reparations For Black Americans Is Getting Closer To Reality
It’s been a long road for the concept of reparations for Black Americans, but it seems like it is moving closer to reality. Many of the 2020 Democratic candidates have been discussing and in some cases endorsing the idea of reparation. The word is on the lips of everyone from Kamala Harris to Cory Booker to Elizabeth Warren.
Black America And The Charter School Debate Explained
There’s an educational debate raging in Black America. The subject: charter schools. The question: Are they helpful or harmful to Black youth? Black leaders, educators, politicians, parents and stakeholders from all over the country have been weighing in. And it doesn’t seem like there’s a consensus in sight.
As Airbnb Grows, This Is Exactly How Much It’s Bringing Down Hotel Prices And Occupancy
Airbnb has grown exponentially since its founding in 2008 and is expected to soon go public in an initial public offering that would rank it among the world’s most valuable hotel companies.