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BLACK ENTERPRISE Presents Inaugural 40 Under 40 Summit To Celebrate And Amplify The Voices Of An Emerging Generation Of Exceptional Leaders And Achievers, May 20

BLACK ENTERPRISE Presents Inaugural 40 Under 40 Summit To Celebrate And Amplify The Voices Of An Emerging Generation Of Exceptional Leaders And Achievers, May 20 In partnership with Amazon, the unique one-day virtual experience will bring together an amazing cohort of talented Black millennials moving, shaking, and disrupting their industries. News provided by Share this article NEW YORK, May 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ BLACK ENTERPRISE will present its first ever 40 Under 40 Summit, May 20, in partnership with Amazon. This one-of-a-kind virtual experience will bring together a cohort of high-achieving young professionals and speakers who will share their insights and strategies to build successful careers, lasting relationships, profitable businesses, and generational wealth. The event will take place concurrently with the release of the 40 Under 40 list for 2021 by BlackEnterprise.com.

BET Remembers Breonna Taylor

Keturah Herron, Until Freedom Co-Founder Tamika Mallory, and Activist Brittany Packnett Cunningham. “As a daughter, a sister, a friend, and a medical worker who loved helping others, with dreams of becoming a mother herself, Breonna’s life mattered,” says Jeanine Liburd, Chief Communications and Social Impact Officer, BET. “At BET, we choose to honor Breonna’s legacy by making space for solutions-oriented dialogue that can impact meaningful change. We are so proud to have the opportunity to partner with so many voices making significant contributions to this conversation.” According to the #SayHerName campaign from the African American Policy Forum, Black women as young as seven and as old as 93 have been injured, abused, and killed by police but rarely are their names a part of the national consciousness about these injustices.

Study: Fewer than a third of millennial parents have a will

Share this article Share this article COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/   A new Nationwide Retirement Institute® survey finds 71% of millennial parents currently do not have a will. Of those that do have a will, the COVID-19 pandemic was the second most common reason for creating one (39%), along with having new children (40%) and getting married (38%). According to the survey of 500 millennial parents (26 to 40 years old) conducted between December 11 – December 15, 2020 by Edelman Data and Intelligence, millennial moms are more likely to indicate having children (47% v. 33%) as their biggest trigger for creating a will, while millennial dads are more likely to point to the COVID-19 pandemic and associated death rates (51% v. 26%) as their main reason for creating a will. 

Fort Stewart soldier arrested on terrorism charges to appear in federal court

Fort Stewart soldier arrested on terrorism charges appears in federal court Fort Stewart soldier arrested on terrorism charges appears in federal court By WTOC Staff and Sean Evans | January 21, 2021 at 8:12 AM EST - Updated January 21 at 6:19 PM LIBERTY CO., Ga. (WTOC) - The Fort Stewart soldier arrested on terrorism charges was in court Thursday. Around 7 a.m., Cole Bridges was transferred from the Liberty County Sheriff’s Office to appear in federal court later Thursday. Prosecutors say Bridges spoke online about plots to blow up New York City’s 9/11 Memorial, as well as plans to attack U.S. soldiers in the Middle East. They say Bridges thought he was communicating with terrorists online but it turned out to be FBI agents.

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