Stanley Andrisse, MBA, Ph.D, is a tenured associate professor at Howard University College of Medicine and executive director of From Prison Cells to PhD. This week, he speaks on the importance of investing in second chances. The post From prison to tenure: Baltimore roots, Baltimore resilience appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.| AFRO American Newspapers
Wilkes County NC is home to the wonderful towns of Wilkesboro and North Wilkesboro. Here, you'll find plenty of things to do, awesome annual events, and more| NC Tripping
The saga is over. The Noncompete Rule is dead. The FTC will be focusing abusive noncompete agreements. Employers should take action.| Fair Competition Law
Powder Bathroom Refresh with Ferguson Home! Made small changes that made a big impact: new mirror, faucet, towel ring, and cabinet hardware!| Haneen's Haven
"The Black August Lesson" explains how denim is ingrained in the seams of Black identity, dating back to the days of enslavement.| Hello Beautiful - Fashion, Beauty, Lifestyle and Hair Care for Black Women
FTC seeks more time in the Properties of the Villages v FTC appeal given the Commission’s workload and composition. What it means for the noncompete rule.| Fair Competition Law
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FTC seeks more time in Ryan v. FTC appeal given the Commission’s workload and composition. What it means for the noncompete rule.| Fair Competition Law
By Ellie Shechet | November 22, 2024 Angela Ferguson, a member of the Onondaga Nation (Eel Clan), is supervisor of the Onondaga Nation Farm and a member of Braiding the Sacred, a grassroots net…| Onondaga Nation
In recognition of Michael Brown's life and brutal death – and the movement called forth – NewsOne sat down with Mike Brown Sr.| NewsOne
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump commemorated 10th anniversary of Michael Brown's police killing in Ferguson, Missouri, with a call to action.| NewsOne
A mother reflects on what's changed and what still needs to be done 10 years after a white cop shot and killed an unarmed teenager in Ferguson.| NewsOne
The 10th anniversary of Michael Brown's police killing spotlights the need for Black communities to develop ways to cope with such violence.| NewsOne