2020 is the year when the majority of all Americans under seventeen years old will be from a minority background, a process that will culminate with a so-called “minority-majority” population by the ...
Highly successful women and racial minorities help challenge stereotypes and serve as role models for members of their social ...
Over the past few years, landmark mergers and acquisitions in talent and sports management have accelerated, fueled by market ...
The dream of homeownership is becoming more attainable for many Americans, with 10.5 million homeowners added between 2012 and 2022. Some racial minorities also witnessed a surge in their ...
Historical malpractice, including forced sterilizations and unethical studies, has contributed to mistrust in medical research among minority populations. Policy-driven disparities, such as redlining, ...
Manchester United are set to become the latest Premier League club to sell a minority shareholding. Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the British billionaire who made his fortune through petrochemicals giant INEOS, ...
Getting certified as a minority-owned business can help your business access government contracts, business capital, networking opportunities and more. Many, or all, of the products featured on this ...
By Bianca Flowers CHICAGO, March 17 (Reuters) - Five months after a federal court ruled in favor of the Trump administration's overhaul of a U.S. Department of Transportation program, minority-owned ...
Minority business owners, who already face numerous hurdles, will now have another obstacle in their way. At the beginning of 2025, the new federal Corporate Transparency Act will go into effect, ...
Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has described a growing imbalance that is pushing Ghanaian businesses out of their ...
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Nearly three decades ago, I wrote the following sentence in a Boston Globe column: “Let us bury the term ‘minority.’” Silly me, thinking in 1991 that I could eliminate this amorphous, diminutive label ...