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Before leaving town Friday, Vice President Kamala Harris got a cup of coffee in downtown Cincinnati – ending her visit by declaring Wakanda forever!
The staff at blaCk Coffee Lounge gave Harris an enthusiastic greeting. Harris was just as enthusiastic to be at the Black-owned coffee shop a block away from Cincinnati City Hall. I ve been reading about you, all the work you guys have been doing, Harris said to the two employees behind the bar.
Coffee shop manager Tsehai Henry took Harris order: a Wakanda coffee. Mayor John Cranley, who accompanied Harris to the coffee shop, also ordered a Wakanda, which is one of the shop s specialty blends. The total came to $7.50.
April 22, 2021 | 12:00 AM
While more and more Massachusetts businesses and cultural institutions are reopening as COVID-19 vaccination efforts continue, many residents are still staying home due to the coronavirus pandemic. With that in mind, this week’s BosTen offers a mix of in-person and virtual things to do this weekend. Have an idea about what we should cover? Leave us a comment on this article or in the BosTen Facebook group, or email us at [email protected].
Starting Saturday, the Merrimack Repertory Theatre will be presenting an online version of playwright Dael Orlandersmith’s latest work, “Until the Flood,” which centers around the 2014 killing of Michael Brown by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, as well as the protests, indignities, and change that followed. Tickets for the play, which runs through May 2, can be purchased on the theatre’s website.
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Black-Owned Media Leaders To Gather for TVN Webinar
Systemic racism in the advertising industry has left Black-owned media with a fraction of the advertising dollars that should be flowing their way, argues Byron Allen, owner of The Weather Channel and founder of Entertainment Studios and Allen Media Group. Allen, who maintains big marketers can ameliorate the problem by devoting 2% of their advertising spend on Black-owned media, will press his case during a
TVNewsCheck webinar, Black Owned Media Matters, set to take place Thursday, April 15, at 1 p.m. ET. Register here.
By TVN Staff | April 5, 2021 | 5:00 a.m. ET.
African American entrepreneurs who run media companies would like big marketers to help dismantle systemic racism in the business world by devoting a portion of their annual advertising budgets to Black Owned Media.
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