Corporations from nearly every sector of the American economy say Black lives matter. Now Black workers are seizing the moment to speak out on racism.
Author: Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY
Mark Zuckerberg launches massive Facebook get-out-the-vote drive ahead of presidential election
Facebook is launching its largest get-out-the-vote drive yet ahead of the presidential election with goal of registering 4 million voters this year.
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Airbnb launches initiative with Color of Change to root out racial discrimination on its platform
Airbnb is launching an initiative in partnership with online racial justice group Color of Change to detect racial discrimination on its platform.
Walmart stores will stop locking up ‘multicultural’ personal care products
Walmart will no longer keep black beauty products locked up in cases in stores, a practice that has made the giant retailer the target of criticism.
George Floyd protests: How to avoid disinformation and misinformation on Facebook and Twitter
George Floyd protests are being hijacked by bad actors seeking to sow chaos and deepen divisions over race. How you can avoid sharing disinformation.
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How would you like to work from home ‘forever’? Twitter is encouraging employees to do so
With coronavirus closing offices until at least September, Twitter’s CEO said Tuesday some of the workforce can work from home indefinitely.
Inside historic black bookstores’ fight for survival against the COVID-19 pandemic
Coronavirus has plunged independent black-owned bookstores, already battered by bruising competition from Amazon, into a new struggle for survival.
Looking for a face mask? Banana Republic masks are back in stock and now it has masks for kids, too
Banana Republic and Old Navy are some of the retailers selling nonmedical face masks to help people stay safe from COVID-19.