Ryan Coogler, the director of theMCU movie Black Panther 2, was mistaken for a robber when trying to withdraw money from his account. The filmmaker was wrongly detained by Atlanta police back in January 2022, after a bank teller suspected him of being a thief. Continue reading Black Panther director was mistaken for bank robber MORE FROM THE DIGITAL FIX: Upcoming Marvel movies, Marvel movies in order, Marvel series ranked
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According to a new study, Black homeowners in Detroit saw the value of their homes increase by $2.8 billion from 2014 to 2022.
Black young adults are less likely to receive financial assistance from their parents than their White counterparts, due to the racial wealth gap, and this can contribute to the widening of the gap.
First-quarter results will come against a more pleasant backdrop than last year, when Silicon Valley Bank's collapse sent shockwaves throughout the sector.
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First National Bank Sioux Falls raised its position in Avantis U.S. Small Cap Value ETF (NYSEARCA:AVUV – Free Report) by 9.4% during the 4th quarter, HoldingsChannel reports. The fund owned 45,141 shares of the company’s stock after buying an additional 3,883 shares during the quarter. Avantis U.S. Small Cap Value ETF comprises about 2.1% of […]
Now in its third year (and fifth event), the Black Food Truck Festival (BFTF) has grown into an impressive showing of not only Black food trucks, but of a community hungry for more opportunities to celebrate Black-owned businesses. The festival takes place April 26 through April 28, with an opening night event held on Friday […]
A first-ever celebration of local Black, and Black-biracial public, private and home-schooled students’ accomplishments will be held at 7 p.m. May 25 at the Columbus Learning Center, 4555 Central Ave. in Columbus. Continue reading at The Republic News.
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