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Google Partners With The 15 Percent Pledge To Grant $200k To A Black Entrepreneur

The New York Times – T Magazine:

By Jasmine Browley· Updated December 9, 2022

It all started when Aurora James made a post on her Instagram in 2020 calling major retailers to support Black businesses in a real way. This was in response to the brutal killing of George Floyd and subsequent

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