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Taryn โT Moneyโ Ferrer was recently awarded $50,000 for her business, Money Honey, a financial coaching company that empowers women to build wealth, through an annual national award program from
Proclamations mark a significant step toward advancing equity, representation, and economic empowerment in Halton NEWS RELEASE HALTON BLACK VOICES ************************** BURLINGTON & OAKVILLE โ Halton Black Voices, in collaboration with
by Keka Araรบjo July 22, 2025 Critics argue that boycotting businesses owned by fellow Black people, regardless of origin, diverts energy and resources from the larger struggle against systemic racism
Michigan ChronicleEbony JJ CurryJuly 14, 2025 While elite universities and accelerator programs continue to overlook grassroots founders, three local entrepreneurs have stepped up to create what mainstream institutions never prioritized:
This article was created by AI using a video recording of the meeting. It summarizes the key points discussed, but for full details and context, please refer to
Taryn “T Money” Ferrer was recently awarded $50,000 for her business, Money Honey, a financial coaching company that empowers women to build wealth, through an annual national award program from
Proclamations mark a significant step toward advancing equity, representation, and economic empowerment in Halton NEWS RELEASE HALTON BLACK VOICES ************************** BURLINGTON & OAKVILLE — Halton Black Voices, in collaboration with
by Keka Araújo July 22, 2025 Critics argue that boycotting businesses owned by fellow Black people, regardless of origin, diverts energy and resources from the larger struggle against systemic racism
If I have the leverage and the power and the ownership to shift this community, it can be bigger than just me bringing Arubah here. Black Business Week is a
Michigan ChronicleEbony JJ CurryJuly 14, 2025 While elite universities and accelerator programs continue to overlook grassroots founders, three local entrepreneurs have stepped up to create what mainstream institutions never prioritized:
This article was created by AI using a video recording of the meeting. It summarizes the key points discussed, but for full details and context, please refer to the video